2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2005.03.051
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Infrared radiation effects in TiO2 nanostructured films

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“…39 The observed value of voltages in the range V = (10-1) mV can be attributed to a plasmon resonating with the radiation at the wavelength in the range = (1241-124) m, i.e., in the far infrared. On describing the ambient radiation as a black-body source with a temperature T , this temperature can be derived by associating the frequency to the maximum of the radiation intensity…”
Section: Plasmon Resonances In Tiomentioning
confidence: 98%
“…39 The observed value of voltages in the range V = (10-1) mV can be attributed to a plasmon resonating with the radiation at the wavelength in the range = (1241-124) m, i.e., in the far infrared. On describing the ambient radiation as a black-body source with a temperature T , this temperature can be derived by associating the frequency to the maximum of the radiation intensity…”
Section: Plasmon Resonances In Tiomentioning
confidence: 98%