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overview Our group investigates various nanomaterials through their unique optical signatures. The goal is to understand the structure-function relationship of these materials through their unique optical signatures and responses in a variety of matrices. Some of the types of nanomaterials systems studied include functionalized nanoparticles, “decorated” nanoparticles, and polymers embedded with nanoparticles. Compositions of these particles range from metal oxides, flourides and transition metal particles. Our fabrication techniques include wet chemical synthesis and characterization techniques focus on optical spectroscopy (absorption, fluorescence, “all optical” photoacoustic, and microscopy). Additionally, we work with collaborators to establish unique applications for these materials, particularly in the area of biophotonics
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