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Adnen Mlayah

Researcher at University of Toulouse

Publications -  120
Citations -  3506

Adnen Mlayah is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Raman spectroscopy & Raman scattering. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 114 publications receiving 3095 citations. Previous affiliations of Adnen Mlayah include Hoffmann-La Roche & Donostia International Physics Center.

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Janus Au-TiO2 photocatalysts with strong localization of plasmonic near-fields for efficient visible-light hydrogen generation.

TL;DR: The first use of non-centrosymmetric Janus Au-TiO(2) photocatalysts in efficient, plasmon-enhanced visible-light hydrogen generation and the generation of electron-hole pairs for photocatalysis are demonstrated.
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Plasmonic pumping of excitonic photoluminescence in hybrid MoS2-Au nanostructures.

TL;DR: This study shines light on the plasmonic-excitonic interaction in these hybrid metal/semiconductor nanostructures and provides a unique approach for the engineering of optoelectronic devices based on the light-to-current conversion.
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Surface Plasmon Damping Quantified with an Electron Nanoprobe

TL;DR: It is shown that the measured general trend applies to regular particle shapes (rods, spheres) as well as irregular shapes (dendritic, branched morphologies) and the combination of direct sub-nanometer imaging with EELS-based plasmon damping analysis launches quantitative nanoplasmonics research into the sub- nanometer realm.
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Plasmonic gold nanocrosses with multidirectional excitation and strong photothermal effect.

TL;DR: A facile chemical synthesis of well-defined gold nanocrosses through anisotropic growth along both <110 > and <001>, whereas gold nanorods grow only along either <110> or <001>.
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Damping of the acoustic vibrations of individual gold nanoparticles.

TL;DR: By changing the environment of the nanoring, this work provides a clear evidence of the impact of the surrounding medium on the damping of the acoustic vibrations, and points out a new sensing method based on the sensitivity of theoustic vibration damping to the surroundingmedium.