Le et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Nanostructured metal–insulator–metal metamaterials for refractive index biosensing applications: design, fabrication, and characterizationLe et al., 2016
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- 5340447933936019522
- Author
- Le K
- Ngo Q
- Nguyen T
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- IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
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Nanofabrication of nanostructured metal–insulator–metal metamaterial (NMIM 2) by the electron beam lithography and the liftoff technique is reported in this paper. The NMIM 2 consists of periodic arrays of gold (Au) nanotriangles deposited on a gold layer (acting as a …
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