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Optical sensing by metamaterials and metasurfaces: from physics to biomolecule detection

Khan et al., 2022

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7800092280528526699
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Khan S
Khan N
Xie Y
Abbas M
Rauf M
Mehmood I
Runowski M
Agathopoulos S
Zhu J
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Advanced Optical Materials

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Metasurfaces are planar or 2D forms of metamaterials made up of arrays of antennas with a subwavelength thickness. They have been rapidly developed in the recent years due to their ability to manipulate light–matter interaction in both linear and non‐linear regimes at the …
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