Abstract

In this short review, it was communicated about the design and synthesis of optical active nanoplatforms for Light Scattering studies highlighting holed nanoarchitectures as main sources of potential additional resonances and enhanced phenomena. In this context, the nanoplatforms were based on varied materials such as silicon compounds, silica, modified organosilanes, Nobel metals, and organic materials as well; such molecular and polymeric spacers, chromophores, etc. By this manner it was discussed how it could be recorded Enhanced Light Scattering signalling from hybrid nanoplatforms and nano-Hole particles; from where it was produced constructive wavelengths with a consequent amplification. In this context it was afforded to the discussion of examples of Laser Light Scattering properties and optical approaches already developed. In addition it was showed new developments within nano-optics to be considered for further studies and applications. And, in this direction it was considered the study from single nanoplatforms towards higher sized modified surfaces and 3D substrates. In this manner, it was leaded to the design of nano-optical resonators as well as nano-arrays resonators. Thus, it was evaluated varied materials to incorporate and evaluate for the next generation of nano-optical platforms by controlling Nano-chemistry and beyond for targeted photo-physics. The variable materials showed differences between varied modes of resonances and expected performances.

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