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Blue Spectral Shift of Laser-Induced Fluorescence Due to Suspension of Nano-structures in Rd6G Solution

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Abstract

The spectral shift of laser-induced fluorescence is investigated due to trace nano-additives such as TiO2, SiO2, Graphene and nanodiamond in Rd6G solution. Blue shift is identified regarding chemical functionality of nano-structures in weakly scattering media.

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