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Plasmonic nano-arrays for ultrasensitive bio-sensing

Jiang et al., 2018

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16113023371752576499
Author
Jiang J
Wang X
Li S
Ding F
Li N
Meng S
Li R
Qi J
Liu Q
Liu G
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Nanophotonics

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Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and localized SPR (LSPR) effects have been shown as the principles of some highlysensitive sensors in recent decades. Due to the advances in nano-fabrication technology, the plasmon nano-array sensors based on SPR and LSPR …
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