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Desheng Zheng

Researcher at Rice University

Publications -  25
Citations -  1039

Desheng Zheng is an academic researcher from Rice University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Langmuir. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 25 publications receiving 871 citations. Previous affiliations of Desheng Zheng include University of Houston & Bowling Green State University.

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A quantitative study on the photothermal effect of immuno gold nanocages targeted to breast cancer cells.

TL;DR: It was found that cells targeted with the immuno Au nanocages responded immediately to laser irradiation and that the cellular damage was irreversible at power densities greater than 1.6 W/cm(2), and the percentage of dead cells increased with increasing exposure time up to 5 min and then became steady.
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Microscopic molecular optics theory of surface second harmonic generation and sum-frequency generation spectroscopy based on the discrete dipole lattice model

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a coherent description of the microscopic theory of surface nonlinear optical spectroscopy for solving practical problems in understanding the details of the molecular interface, and show that the ambiguity of the unaccounted dielectric constant of the interfacial layer is no longer an issue.
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Quantitative measurement and interpretation of optical second harmonic generation from molecular interfaces

TL;DR: Recent developments in the SHG experimental methodologies towards quantitative analysis of the nonlinear optical properties of the achiral molecular interfaces with rotational isotropy along the interface normal are assessed.
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Reconsideration of second-harmonic generation from isotropic liquid interface: broken Kleinman symmetry of neat air/water interface from dipolar contribution

TL;DR: It is shown that dipolar contribution alone can be used to address the issue of the breaking of the macroscopic Kleinman symmetry at the neat air/water interface, and the orientation of the water molecules at the interface can be obtained, and it is consistent with the measurement from SFG-VS.