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A comparative study of the optical properties exhibited by organic nanoparticles synthesized by reprecipitation and laser ablation methods

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Abstract

Usually organic nanoparticles (o-NPs) are synthesized by reprecipitation/microemulsion methods. In this work, o-NPs intended for two-photon fluorescent microscopy were synthesized using reprecipitation and laser ablation methods. A comparative study of their optical properties is presented.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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