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Sub-millisecond Translational and Orientational Dynamics of a Freely Moving Single Nanoprobe
Joseph S. Beckwith,
Haw Yang
Chemistry
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Engineering & Materials Science
Nanoprobes
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Shot noise
41%
Nanorods
41%
Plasmonics
40%
Microscopes
26%
Experiments
19%
Computer simulation
15%
Physics & Astronomy
translational motion
17%
shot noise
15%
nanorods
13%
spatial resolution
10%
microscopes
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simulation
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Chemical Compounds
Time
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Nanorod
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Simulation
7%
Length
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Environment
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Reaction Yield
4%