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Enhanced light extraction from emitters close to clusters of resonant plasmonic nanoantennas
We perform time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy on clusters of plasmonic nanoantennas covered with a dye–polymer mixture. Dimer antenna structures were fabricated consisting of two interacting gold nanorods with varying lengths and interparticle separation. By combining four individual antennas into a cluster within a diffraction limited spot size, we can couple out half of the dye molecule fluorescence via antenna plasmons. Two-dimensional confocal fluorescence lifetime scans visualize the spontaneous emission enhancement of the molecular fluorescence around the antenna clusters
Drawing the Line: How African, Caribbean and White British Women Live Out Psychologically Abusive Experiences
The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Violence Against Women, 19 (9):1104-32, Sept 2013 by SAGE Publications Ltd, All rights reserved. © The Author(s) 2013.
The online version of this article can be found at: http://vaw.sagepub.com/content/19/9/110
[Chachalaca Review] - Meet Griselda J. Castillo | Spring 2018 Special Feature
Meet Griselda J. Castillo, a featured artist from Volume 3: The Borderlands Issue!
Griselda J. Castillo is a bilingual poet and creative nonfiction writer from Laredo, Texas. She is the daughter of Mexican immigrants, a first-generation American and explores her bicultural identity through poems and stories. Her work has been featured or is forthcoming in Ocotillo Review, Sparkle + Blink, and Chachalaca Review. She also performs her poetry as part of Five Voices One Brush, an improvisational art and jazz collective. Griselda lives and works in Austin. This year, she received the 2018 NACCS Tejas Foco Premio Best Poetry Book award for her book, Blood & Piloncillo.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/utrgvmedia/1008/thumbnail.jp
[Letters from John J. Herrera and Bertha Castillo - June, 1965]
Correspondence between Bertha Castillo and John J. Herrera regarding the creation of a deed for Castillo's grandmother's property. Herrera replies that her relatives have not yet signed to anything, and without their signatures, the land will be sold for taxes
Naturalization record of Castillo, Charles J
The naturalization certificate for Charles J. Castillo of Cuba. Signed by Judge Barron Phillips
Tres discursos de D. J. M. Rivas Groot
Compilación de discursos pronunciados por José María Rivas Groot, en calidad de Ministro de Instrucción Pública, publicados en la Revista de Instrucción Pública de Colombia.- Tercer contenido del “Quijote” / Discurso del Sr. José M. Rivas en nombre del Gobierno y de la Junta organizadora.
-Voto nacional / Discurso pronunciado en 1901 por el Sr. José M. Rivas Groot en la peregrinación al templo del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús.
-Discurso sobre instrucción pública / pronunciado por el Sr. José M. Rivas Groot en el Senado de 1903
[Letter from Julian Castillo to John J. Herrera - February 25, 1953]
Letter from Julian Castillo, Secretary of Fort Bend County LULAC Council Number 188 of Richmond, Texas, to John J. Herrera, LULAC National President, dated February 25, 1953. Castillo invitates Herrera to Council Number 188's second anniversary banquet to be held March 8, 1953
Modern Scenes/Modern Sceneries
Introduction to the Hispanic Issues Volume: Spectacle and Topophilia: Reading Early Modern and Postmodern and Hispanic Cultures. Edited by David R. Castillo and Bradley J. Nelso
[Letter from Julian Castillo to John J. Herrera - January 13, 1953]
Letter from Julian Castillo (signed "Julius"), Secretary of LULAC Council Number 188 of Fort Bend County, Richmond, Texas, to John J. Herrera, LULAC National President, dated January 13, 1953. Castillo invites Herrera to attend the Fort Bend County Round Up with Council Number 188 members
Our Lady of Refuge
Our Lady of Refuge, the private chapel of J. Felipe Castillo and Guadalupe Romero de Castillo in Belen, New Mexico
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