Purcell radiative rate enhancement of label-free proteins with ultraviolet aluminum plasmonics
Abstract
The vast majority of proteins are intrinsically fluorescent in the ultraviolet, thanks to the emission from their tryptophan and tyrosine amino-acid constituents. However, the protein autofluorescence quantum yields are generally very low due to the prevailing quenching mechanisms by other amino acids inside the protein. This motivates the interest to enhance the radiative emission rate of proteins using nanophotonic structures. Although there...
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Title
Purcell radiative rate enhancement of label-free proteins with ultraviolet aluminum plasmonics
Published Date
Aug 2, 2021
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
42
Pages
425101 - 425101
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