Skip to main content

and
  1. Article

    Open Access

    Brillouin scattering self-cancellation

    The interaction between light and acoustic phonons is strongly modified in sub-wavelength confinement, and has led to the demonstration and control of Brillouin scattering in photonic structures such as nano-s...

    O. Florez, P. F. Jarschel, Y. A. V. Espinel, C. M. B. Cordeiro in Nature Communications (2016)

  2. Article

    Stimulated Brillouin scattering from multi-GHz-guided acoustic phonons in nanostructured photonic crystal fibres

    Wavelength-scale periodic microstructuring dramatically alters the optical properties of materials. An example is glass photonic crystal fibre1 (PCF), which guides light by means of a lattice of hollow micro/nano...

    P. Dainese, P. St. J. Russell, N. Joly, J. C. Knight, G. S. Wiederhecker in Nature Physics (2006)

  3. No Access

    Chapter

    PS2 Proteins Involved in Photoinhibition

    There is general agreement that photoinhibition is based primarily on an inactivation of the electron transport system and the dominant effect seems to be an alteration of the PS2.

    M. T. Giardi, R. Barbato, P. Dainese, F. Rigoni in Current Research in Photosynthesis (1990)

  4. No Access

    Chapter

    Properties of the Minor Chlorophyll a/b Proteins CP29, CP26 and CP24 from Zea mays Photosystem II Membranes

    The light-harvesting apparatus of higher plants is composed of several chlorophyll binding proteins. Recently, beside the light harvesting complex II (LHC II), others chlorophyll a/b proteins have been describ...

    P. Dainese, M. L. Di Paolo, M. Silvestri, R. Bassi in Current Research in Photosynthesis (1990)