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A quantum optical-electrical phenomena consisting of an alteration in light reflectance as a result of binding of molecules to a surface from which total internal reflection is occurring. Used to detect macromolecular interactions, SPR can be used as the
Xingwei Wang
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Massive surface-plasmon polaritons [PDF]
It is well-known that a quantum of light (photon) has a zero mass in vacuum. Entering into a medium the photon creates a quasiparticle (polariton, plasmon, surface-phonon, surface-plasmon polariton, etc.) whose rest mass is generally not zero.
Chichkov Nikolai B.+2 more
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A review of gap-surface plasmon metasurfaces: fundamentals and applications
Plasmonic metasurfaces, which can be considered as the two-dimensional analog of metal-based metamaterials, have attracted progressively increasing attention in recent years because of the ease of fabrication and unprecedented control over the reflected ...
Ding Fei+3 more
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A Fabry-Pérot cavity coupled surface plasmon photodiode for electrical biomolecular sensing
Surface plasmon resonance is a well-established technology for real-time highly sensitive label-free detection and measurement of binding kinetics between biological samples.
Giles Allison+7 more
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Chemical Interface Damping of Surface Plasmon Resonances.
ConspectusMetal nanoparticles have been utilized for a vast amount of plasmon enhanced spectroscopies and energy conversion devices. Their unique optical properties allow them to be used across the UV-vis-NIR spectrum tuned by their size, shape, and ...
Stephen A. Lee, S. Link
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Imaging of surfaces by concurrent surface plasmon resonance and surface plasmon resonance-enhanced fluorescence. [PDF]
Surface plasmon resonance imaging and surface plasmon induced fluorescent are sensitive tools for surface analysis. However, existing instruments in this area have provided limited capability for concurrent detection, and may be large and expensive.
Rahber Thariani, Paul Yager
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Classical and Quantum Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensing
Surface plasmon resonance is an optical phenomenon first discovered in 1902. The phenomenon has since had many applications, particularly in biosensing. In this paper, we review surface plasmon resonance-based biosensing, look at recent progress made in ...
K. T. Mpofu+2 more
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Partially coherent surface plasmon modes [PDF]
Elementary long-range plasmon modes are described assuming an exponential dependence of the refractive index in the neighbourhood of the interface dielectric-metal thin film. The study is performed using coupling mode theory. The interference between two
Niconoff G. Martínez+4 more
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Special Issue on Optical Sensors and Gauges Based on Plasmonic Resonance
A surface plasmon is a plasmon that propagates through a surface; i [...]
Francisco Pérez-Ocón
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Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor of Toxic Nanoparticles in Aqueous Systems [PDF]
Given their potential antimicrobial activities, silver nanoparticles are utilised in various consumer goods, such as food packaging, medical devices, wound dressings, clothing, washing machines and refrigerators.
Nasih Hma Salah
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