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2.3 Luminescence of point defects in lithium fluoride thin layers for radiation imaging detectors at the nanoscale

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Editorial for the textbook Optical Nanospectroscopy V
  3. Editorial for Volume 3: Applications IX
  4. Contents XI
  5. List of Contributing Authors XVII
  6. Part 1: Introduction
  7. Text 1
  8. Part 2: New photonic technologies
  9. Einleitung 11
  10. 2.1 Application review of quantum emitters in nanospectroscopy 13
  11. 2.2 Role of nanospectroscopy in the development of third-generation photovoltaics 43
  12. 2.3 Luminescence of point defects in lithium fluoride thin layers for radiation imaging detectors at the nanoscale 69
  13. Part 3: Sensing
  14. Einleitung 99
  15. 3.1 Localized surface plasmon resonance shift sensing 101
  16. 3.2 Chemical nanosensors for the detection of explosives 141
  17. 3.3 Converging optical micro- and nanospectroscopies via the development of surface science with forensic Shannon’s measure of information applied to environmental applications 165
  18. Part 4: Life sciences
  19. Einleitung 223
  20. 4.1 Molecular and biomolecular SERS detection in liquid environment 225
  21. 4.2 SERS in label-free detection of cancer from proteins, cells, and tissues 255
  22. 4.3 Advanced nanospectroscopy in bioapplications 281
  23. Part 5: Analytical and material science
  24. Einleitung 309
  25. 5.1 Application of nanospectroscopy in food science and agriculture 311
  26. 5.2 Surface-enhanced Raman scattering in cultural heritage studies 335
  27. 5.3 Application of nanospectroscopy methods to study cyanine dyes – J-aggregation on the surface of noble metal nanoparticles 367
  28. 5.4 Nanospectroscopy of graphene and two-dimensional atomic materials and hybrid structures 401
  29. Index 441
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