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Volumn 78, Issue 13, 2006, Pages 4416-4423

Improving the instrumental resolution of sensors based on localized surface plasmon resonance

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

BIOMOLECULAR RECOGNITION; COLORIMETRIC VARIATIONS; DATA QUALITY; INSTRUMENTAL RESOLUTION; INTERFACIAL REFRACTIVE INDEX;

EID: 33745700439     PISSN: 00032700     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/ac0601967     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (301)

References (47)
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    • It should be pointed out, though, that the LSPR phenomenon associated with nanometer-holes is related to, but conceptually different from, the resonance-enhanced transmission observed in ordered arrays of deeper holes in metal fims, a phenomenon that also can be utilized to sense bulk-or interfacial refractive index changes.
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    • Note that in this analysis, we strive for the highest possible sensitivity and long-term stability, which means that the identified parameters are not identical to the actual peak position or changes in the magnitude of extinction at the peak position, as utilized in the previous section. In the SI it is shown, however, that the obtained parameters are linearly proportional to the peak position.
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    • note
    • Note that the dip in a reflection spectrum (SPR) represents essentially the same thing as a peak in an extinction spectrum (LSPR).
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    • The equation was solved using the built-in MatLab function fzero, operating by minimizing the interval in which a sign change occurs.
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    • to be published
    • Zhou Y. et al. to be published.
    • Zhou, Y.1


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