Neutens et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Nano-Scale Electrical Transducers of Surface Plasmons for Integrated BiosensingNeutens et al., 2012
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- Neutens P
- De Vlaminck I
- Lozenko S
- Lagae L
- Van Dorpe P
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- Nanoplasmonic Sensors
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Recent developments in fabrication, characterization, and understanding of local surface plasmon resonances and surface plasmon waveguides have fuelled the development of a new generation of surface plasmon based biosensors, mainly based on local refractive …
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