Kim, 2012 - Google Patents
Joining plasmonics with microfluidics: from convenience to inevitabilityKim, 2012
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- 17412631409762310551
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- Kim J
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- Lab on a Chip
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Along the advances in optofluidics, functionalities based on the surface plasmon-polariton have also been finding an increasing level of involvement within micro/nano-fluidic systems, gradually forming a new field of plasmo-fluidics. This survey of the burgeoning field reveals …
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