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Publications by Marc Brecht
Revealing the Radiative and Non-Radiative Relaxation Rates of the Fluorescent Dye Atto488 in a Λ/2 Fabry–Pérot-Resonator by Spectral and Time Resolved Measurements
Nanoscale
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Nanotechnology
Nanoscience
Λ/2 Fabry Pérot Micro-Resonators in Single Molecule Spectroscopy
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