statistically correlate the ultrasound with the output

A colleague tells you he can shift the emission wavelength of the plasomon resonance of a gold nanorod using ultrasound. He wants to use this to lock-in the plasmon resonance (statistically correlate the ultrasound with the output to detect the nanorod more sensitively), so he can detect it at a lower depth. Is this possible? Why or why not?  

 

 

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