Amplified spontaneous emission and gain in highly concentrated Rhodamine-doped peptide derivative
Abstract Bioinspired fluorescence, being widely explored for imaging purposes, faces challenges in delivering bright biocompatible sources. While quite a few techniques have been developed to reach this goal, encapsulation of high-quantum yield fluorescent dyes in natural biological forms suggest ac...
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Auteurs principaux: | Andrey Machnev, Daniel Ofer, Ivan Shishkin, Vitali Kozlov, Carlo Diaferia, Antonella Accardo, Giancarlo Morelli, Boris Apter, Alexandra Inberg, Gil Rosenman, Pavel Ginzburg |
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Langue: | EN |
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2021
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