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Besner, S., Kabashin, A., & Meunier, M. (2006). Fragmentation of colloidal nanoparticles by femtosecond laser-induced supercontinuum generation. Applied Physics Letters, 89(23), 233122 (3 pages). Lien externe

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Kabashin, A., & Meunier, M. (2006). Laser Ablation-Based Synthesis of Functionalized Colloidal Nanomaterials in Biocompatible Solutions. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 182(3), 330-334. Lien externe

Kabashin, A., & Meunier, M. (2006). Laser ablation-based synthesis of nanomaterials. Dans Perrière, J., Millon, E., & Fogarassy, E. (édit.), Recent advances in laser processing of materials (36 pages). Lien externe

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Patskovsky, S., Bah, S., Meunier, M., & Kabashin, A. (2006). Characterization of high refractive index semiconductor films by surface plasmon resonance. Applied Optics, 45(25), 6640-6645. Lien externe

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Skorobogatiy, M. A., & Kabashin, A. (2006). Photon crystal waveguide-based surface plasmon resonance biosensor. Applied Physics Letters, 89(14), 143518-1. Lien externe

Skorobogatiy, M. A., & Kabashin, A. (avril 2006). Plasmon excitation by the Gaussian-like core mode of a photonic crystal waveguide [Communication écrite]. European Optical Society Topical Meeting on Molecular Plasmonic Devices, Switzerland. Non disponible

Skorobogatiy, M. A., & Kabashin, A. (2006). Plasmon excitation by the Gaussian-like core mode of a photonic crystal waveguide. Optics Express, 14(18), 8419-8424. Lien externe

Skorobogatiy, M. A., & Kabashin, A. (octobre 2006). Plasmon excitation by the Gaussian-like core mode of a photonic crystal waveguide or a fiber [Communication écrite]. 18th International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors, Cancun, Mexico. Lien externe

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