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Kabashin, A. V., Meunier, M., Kingston, C., & Luong, J. H. T. (2003). Fabrication and Characterization of Gold Nanoparticles by Femtosecond Laser Ablation in an Aqueous Solution of Cyclodextrins. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 107(19), 4527-4531. External link
Kabashin, A. V., Meunier, M., & Luong, J. H. T. (2003, January). Femtosecond laser ablation of gold in aqueous biocompatible solutions to produce colloidal gold nanoparticles [Paper]. Photon Processing in Microelectronics and Photonics II, San Jose, Calif.. External link
Patskovsky, S., Kabashin, A. V., Meunier, M., & Luong, J. H. T. (2003). Multilayer Si-based surface plasmon resonance structure for absorption sensing. Analytical Letters, 36(15), 3261-3270. External link
Kabashin, A. V., Pilon Marien, V.-G., Yang, D.-Q., Magny, F., & Meunier, M. (2003, January). Porous nanostructured layers on germanium produced by laser optical breakdown processing [Paper]. Photon Processing in Microelectronics and Photonics II, San Jose, Calif.. External link
Meunier, M., Fisette, B., Houle, A., Kabashin, A. V., Broude, S. V., & Miller, P. (2003, January). Processing of Metals and Semiconductors by a Femtosecond Laser-Based Microfabrication System [Paper]. Commercial and Biomedical Applications of Ultrafast Lasers III, San Jose, CA, United States. External link
Patskovsky, S., Kabashin, A. V., Meunier, M., & Luong, J. H. T. (2003). Silicon-Based Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensing With Two Surface Plasmon Polariton Modes. Applied Optics, 42(34), 6905-6909. External link
Patskovsky, S., Kabashin, A. V., Meunier, M., & Luong, J. H. T. (2003, January). Surface plasmon resonance sensor with silicon-based prism coupling [Paper]. Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging : Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic Systems, San Jose, Calif.. External link
Kabashin, A. V., & Meunier, M. (2002, January). Air Optical Breakdown on Silicon as a Novel Method to Fabricate Photoluminescent Si-Based Nanostructures [Paper]. Nanoscience Using Laser-Solid Interactions, San Jose, Ca., USA. External link
Kabashin, A. V., Sylvestre, J.-P., Patskovsky, S., & Meunier, M. (2002, January). Variable porous structure of laser-ablated silicon nanocluster films and its influence on photoluminescence properties [Paper]. Nanoscience Using Laser-Solid Interactions, San Jose, California, United States. External link
Kabashin, A. V., Charbonneau-Lefort, M., Meunier, M., & Leonelli, R. (2000, January). Production of photoluminescent Si-based nanostructures by laser ablation : effects of the ablation and post-deposition conditions [Paper]. 5th Conference on Laser Applications in Microelectronic and Optoelectronic Manufacturing (LAMOM 2000), San Jose, CA, United States. External link