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Fernando Moreno

Researcher at University of Cantabria

Publications -  222
Citations -  4870

Fernando Moreno is an academic researcher from University of Cantabria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scattering & Light scattering. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 201 publications receiving 4022 citations. Previous affiliations of Fernando Moreno include United States Department of the Army & University of Zaragoza.

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Magnetic and electric coherence in forward- and back-scattered electromagnetic waves by a single dielectric subwavelength sphere

TL;DR: Experimental evidence is presented that a single low-loss dielectric subwavelength sphere of moderate refractive index radiates fields identical to those from equal amplitude crossed electric and magnetic dipoles, and indistinguishable from those of ideal magnetodielectric spheres, and these Kerker scattering conditions only depend on a/λ.
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Low-loss electric and magnetic field-enhanced spectroscopy with subwavelength silicon dimers

TL;DR: In this article, the electromagnetic behavior of the basic unit constituted by a dimer of dielectric nanoparticles made of moderately low-loss high refractive index material is explored and studied through an analytical dipole-dipole model.
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UV Plasmonic Behavior of Various Metal Nanoparticles in the Near- and Far-Field Regimes: Geometry and Substrate Effects

TL;DR: In this article, the potential of metallic nanoparticles for use in ultraviolet plasmonics (3-6 eV) applications was assessed by an exhaustive numerical analysis, and the potential for applications such as surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, accelerated photodegradation and photocatalysis was addressed.
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Plasmon-Enhanced Catalysis: Distinguishing Thermal and Nonthermal Effects

TL;DR: The residual nonthermal rate of the plasmon-enhanced reaction is found to grow with a superlinear dependence on illumination intensity, and its apparent quantum efficiency reaches ∼46% on a Rh/TiO2 catalyst at a surface temperature of 350 °C.
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Electric and magnetic dipolar response of germanium nanospheres: interference effects, scattering anisotropy, and optical forces

TL;DR: In this article, a wide window in the near-infrared (wavelengths 1t o 3μm) where light scattering by lossless submicrometer Ge spherical particles is fully described by their induced electric and magnetic dipoles was found.