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Plasmonic Au‐Metal Oxide Nanocomposites for High‐Temperature and Harsh Environment Sensing Applications

Keerthana et al., 2021

Document ID
11907653914702891481
Author
Keerthana L
Ahmad Dar M
Dharmalingam G
Publication year
Publication venue
Chemistry–An Asian Journal

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Noble metal nanoparticles like Au have long been admired for their brilliant colour, significantly influenced by plasmon resonance. When embedded in metal oxides, they exhibit unique properties which make them an excellent choice for sensing in high …
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