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Plasmonic materials are widely used in the fields including microscopy, sensing, optical computing and photovoltaics. Most common plasmonic materials are gold and silver.
Applications of Plasmonics Sensing and Biosensing Plasmonics is used in sensing and biosensing to detect changes in the surrounding dielectric environment caused by chemical or biological interactions ...
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AZoOptics on MSNHybrid Photonic Platform Enables Ultra-Sensitive BiosensingA new hybrid photonic platform enhances fluorescence signals over 450-fold, enabling ultra-sensitive biosensing at attomolar levels for diagnostics and monitoring.
Ultrafast plasmonic properties are exploited in numerous applications, such as surface-enhanced Raman scattering spectroscopy, sensors, and optical feedback in lasers. In addition to these ...
The localized surface plasmonic resonance effects endow plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) with the ability to modulate light-matter interactions, enabling patterned plasmonic arrays to encode complex ...
Surface Plasmon Resonance Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) occurs when the frequency of the incident light matches the natural frequency of the surface plasmons. At resonance, the plasmonic ...
Yuting Yang, Guangxia Shen, Hui Wang, Hongxia Li, Ting Zhang, Nongjian Tao, Xianting Ding, Hui Yu, Interferometric plasmonic imaging and detection of single exosomes, Proceedings of the National ...
Jun 23, 2025 Plasmonic metasurfaces boost brightness in 2D semiconductor light emitters A new metasurface design greatly improves light emission in atomically thin materials, offering a path to ...
Butterfly-inspired ‘plasmonic paint’ could be brilliant for energy-efficient buildings Light reflection off of nanostructural geometric arrangements creates the striking hues. Andrew Paul ...
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