Palm et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Dynamic optical properties of metal hydridesPalm et al., 2018
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- Palm K
- Murray J
- Narayan T
- Munday J
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- Acs Photonics
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Metal hydrides often display dramatic changes in optical properties upon hydrogenation. These shifts make them prime candidates for many tunable optical devices, such as optical hydrogen sensors and switchable mirrors. While some of these metals, such as palladium …
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- G01N21/554—Attenuated total reflection and using surface plasmons detecting the surface plasmon resonance of nanostructured metals, e.g. localised surface plasmon resonance
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