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Progress in Surface Plasmon and Other Resonance Biosensors for Biomedical Applications

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, EarlyView.
This is the shortened version: Recent advancements in surface plasmon resonance and other optical resonance biosensors for biomedical applications are presented. Advanced sensing strategies are examined for the detection of diverse analytes, integration of nanomaterials and machine learning, and emerging nonplasmonic modes like guided mode resonance ...
Faten Bashar Kamal Eddin   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Crosslinking a nanocomposite by zirconium sulfate to synthesize a high-durable new-generation polymer gel. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Ghnim ZS   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Visible Light Silver Nanoantenna on UV Responding Tin Nanoparticles

open access: yesAdvanced Optical Materials, EarlyView.
EUV radiation for lithography is currently produced by a tin particle plasma, ignited by intense laser light in the infra‐red region. Here, tin nanoparticles are designed to absorb visible light with the help of a silver nanoantenna. This visible light capturing potential was confirmed by EELS and STEM, with the surface plasmon resonance of the ...
Chloé Minnai   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cathodoluminescence of electron irradiated opal-based nanocomposites

open access: green, 2001
C. Dı́az-Guerra   +4 more
openalex   +2 more sources

Enhancement of the Optoelectric and Photovoltaic Responses of Al/PVP:ZnTiO3/p‐Si Structure by Graphene Nanoparticles

open access: yesAdvanced Photonics Research, EarlyView.
This study investigates the optoelectronic response of Al/p‐Si photodiodes with and without a (PVP:Gr‐ZnTiO3) interlayer under varying light intensities. Key parameters are analyzed, revealing that the interlayer enhances photosensitivity, optical responsivity, and specific detectivity.
Ali Barkhordari   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Thermo‐Optical Analysis of Surface‐ and Volume‐Additivated Polymer Powders for Near‐Infrared Laser Powder Bed Fusion

open access: yesAdvanced Photonics Research, EarlyView.
Precipitated PA11 powders for laser powder bed fusion are additivated with small amounts of carbon black nanoparticles on and in the particles. The position of the nanoparticles has a strong impact on dispersion, crystallization, and thermal oxidation.
Alexander Sommereyns   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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