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5 May 2015 Advanced materials for improving biosensing performances of propagating and localized plasmonic transducers
M. G. Manera, A. Colombelli, A. Convertino, S. Rella, E. De Lorenzis, A. Taurino, C. Malitesta, R. Rella
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Abstract
Among all transduction methodologies reported in the field of solid state optical chemical sensors, the attention has been focused onto the optical sensing characterization by using propagating and localized surface plasmon resonance (SPR) techniques. The research in this field is always oriented in the improvement of the sensing features in terms of sensitivity and limits of detection. To this purpose different strategies have been proposed to realize advanced materials for high sensitive plasmonic devices. In this work nanostructured silica nanowires decorated by gold nanoparticles and active magneto-plasmonic transductors are considered as new biosensing transductors useful to increase the performance of sensitive devices.
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M. G. Manera, A. Colombelli, A. Convertino, S. Rella, E. De Lorenzis, A. Taurino, C. Malitesta, and R. Rella "Advanced materials for improving biosensing performances of propagating and localized plasmonic transducers", Proc. SPIE 9506, Optical Sensors 2015, 95060J (5 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2180115
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KEYWORDS
Gold

Refractive index

Metals

Transducers

Nanoparticles

Silica

Biosensing

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