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plasmon
/ ˈplæzmɒn /
noun
- genetics the sum total of plasmagenes in a cell
Word History and Origins
Origin of plasmon1
Example Sentences
Aluminum nanoparticles absorb and scatter light with remarkable efficiency due to surface plasmon resonance, a phenomenon that describes the collective oscillation of electrons on the metal surface in response to light of specific wavelengths.
The researchers found that the atoms of a small dye molecule used for medical imaging can vibrate in unison - forming what is known as a plasmon - when stimulated by near-infrared light, causing the cell membrane of cancerous cells to rupture.
“We are screaming, ‘Plasmon, plasmon, plasmon!’ because that’s a compelling, existing phenomenon that we think might be relevant for interpreting dark matter experiments,” says Gordan Krnjaic, a dark matter theorist at and the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics at the University of Chicago and a co-author of the first study.
This discussion caught the attention of other physicists, such as Lin, who quickly jumped to work on plasmon calculations.
Both papers take slightly different approaches to plasmon production.
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