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Agnès Maître

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  47
Citations -  995

Agnès Maître is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dipole & Photonic crystal. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 47 publications receiving 878 citations. Previous affiliations of Agnès Maître include Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Controlling spontaneous emission with plasmonic optical patch antennas.

TL;DR: In this article, the spontaneous emission rate and the radiation pattern of colloidal quantum dots deterministically positioned in a plasmonic patch antenna were demonstrated. But the authors did not consider the double dipole structure of the emitters, which corresponds to a Purcell factor up to 80.
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Inverse opals of molecularly imprinted hydrogels for the detection of bisphenol A and pH sensing.

TL;DR: An increase in nanopore (mesh) size in the MIPs after BPA extraction as compared to NIPs is shown, in agreement with the presence of nanocavities left by the molecular imprints of the template molecule.
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Enhancing Magnetic Light Emission with All-Dielectric Optical Nanoantennas.

TL;DR: It is experimentally demonstrate that properly designed photonic nanoantennas can selectively manipulate the magnetic versus electric emission of luminescent nanocrystals and selective enhancement of magnetic emission from trivalent europium-doped nanoparticles in the vicinity of a nanoantenna tailored to exhibit a magnetic resonance.
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Measurement of Three-Dimensional Dipole Orientation of a Single Fluorescent Nanoemitter by Emission Polarization Analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate theoretically and experimentally that the three-dimensional orientation of a single fluorescent nanoemitter can be determined by polarization analysis of the emitted light (while excitation polarization analysis provides only the in-plane orientation).