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7 January 2015 Optical properties of metal nanoparticles used in biosensors
Elena Prokopyeva, Pavel Kaspar, Pavel Tománek, Lubomír Grmela
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Proceedings Volume 9442, Optics and Measurement Conference 2014; 944217 (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2178788
Event: Optics and Measurement Conference 2014, 2014, Liberec, Czech Republic
Abstract
Metal and semiconductor nanoparticles have excellent optical and electrochemical properties that strongly depend on their size and shape. Local biosensors are advanced devices, whose basic working principle is to analyze spectra of noble metal nanoparticles. Here a model of a local biosensor is described. It takes into account the interaction of the particle with a glass prism and the viewing angle of lens. The results for the layered particle made of a polystyrene latex core with a golden outer shell and for nanorods are presented. The influence of the metal shell thickness, particle diameter and the nanoscale rod form on the location of dissipation spectrum maximum is analyzed.
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Elena Prokopyeva, Pavel Kaspar, Pavel Tománek, and Lubomír Grmela "Optical properties of metal nanoparticles used in biosensors", Proc. SPIE 9442, Optics and Measurement Conference 2014, 944217 (7 January 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2178788
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Metals

Biosensors

Nanoparticles

Gold

Biological research

Glasses

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