Richard Tarparelli, Renato Iovine, Luigi La Spada and Lucio Vegni
– The purpose of this paper is to contribute an analytical and numerical study of a new type of nanoshell particles operating in the visible regime.
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to contribute an analytical and numerical study of a new type of nanoshell particles operating in the visible regime.
Design/methodology/approach
The structure consists of a core/shell particle, arranged in a planar array configuration, with a polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)-graphene core and gold thin shell.
Findings
By exploiting the proposed analytical model the design of a metamaterial-based sensor, operating in the optical frequency range, for the detection of tissue diseases is shown.
Originality/value
Full-wave simulations confirm the capability of the proposed sensor to identify different compounds by refractive index measurement.
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Renato Iovine, Luigi La Spada and Lucio Vegni
– In this contribution, the aim is to present a nanoparticle device, operating in the visible regime based on the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) phenomenon.
Abstract
Purpose
In this contribution, the aim is to present a nanoparticle device, operating in the visible regime based on the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) phenomenon.
Design/methodology/approach
The nanoparticle electromagnetic properties are evaluated by a new analytical model and compared to the results obtained by numerical analysis.
Findings
A near-field enhancement is obtained by arranging the nanoparticles in a linear array. Analytical formulas, describing such enhancement, are presented.
Originality/value
The results demonstrate the possibility to use the proposed device for medical diagnostics and optoelectronics applications.
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– The aim of this paper is to examine marketing practices within the bicycle industry.
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Purpose
The aim of this paper is to examine marketing practices within the bicycle industry.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper utilizes both primary and secondary sources to provide a retrospective analysis of marketing strategy at the largest Italian bicycle company.
Findings
The paper explains how marketing works at the Bianchi company and provides a detailed analysis of how it built its brand identity over time.
Research limitations/implications
Very few primary sources were available. There was neither a company archive nor other archives. For the most part, the paper is based on secondary sources.
Originality/value
The paper tries to fill the gap in current marketing literature that usually neglects the bicycle as a relevant topic, despite bicycle companies being a predecessor to the automobile industry. Moreover, the paper demonstrates that bicycle companies developed a rather sophisticated approach to marketing that is still in use.