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The nucleation and the growth of NWs are, respectively, supported by the photoelectrons and thermal electrons subsequently excited from TiO2.
The electrons in the VB can be excited to the IELs and then subsequently excited to the CB by the visible light irradiation.
One of the specimens was attached to the rig frame, basically an inertial mass and four springs, and subsequently excited by an electromagnetic shaker.
The drawn blood samples were subsequently excited at 500 720 nm (Dox spectrum, Figure 2 b) and then analyzed.
This was shown to be due to the generation of a photochemical product in a 4-photon event at 830 nm that is subsequently excited by a further two photons to generate the green fluorescence.
Overall the results described here show that multiphoton excitation of MPNO at 750 nm generates the hydroxyl radical and this may then be scavenged by tryptophan to yield 5-hydroxytryptophan that is subsequently excited in a 5-photon process similar to that previously described [27] to produce the characteristic green emission.
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It involves optical excitation of photosensitizers that subsequently produces excited singlet molecular oxygen (O2) via collisional quenching by ground state oxygen molecules within the tumor tissue [ 1, 2].
The Er3+ ions in SRO, when located in close proximity to Si NCs, would benefit from energy transfer from Si NCs and subsequently be excited non-resonantly [13, 14].
The parent ions and resulting fragment ions were subsequently trapped, excited and detected in the ICR cell.
Subsequently, they were excited at 490 nm and subjected to an emission scan between 500 and 620 nm in a JASCO FP-6300 spectrofluorometer.
The Eu3+ ions in this sample upon excitation at the five peak wavelengths directly get excited and subsequently relax to the ground state through the radiative emission at 614 nm.
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