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Suoda Chu

Researcher at University of Aberdeen

Publications -  11
Citations -  232

Suoda Chu is an academic researcher from University of Aberdeen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface plasmon resonance & Biosensor. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 139 citations. Previous affiliations of Suoda Chu include University of Strathclyde & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Recent advances in plasmonic sensor-based fiber optic probes for biological applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the most significant contributions in the field of fiber optic plasmonic sensors (FOPS) in recent years are discussed in detail, including the optical transduction mechanisms of FOPS with different geometrical structures and the photonic properties of the geometries.
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Design and Analysis of Surface-Plasmon-Resonance-Based Photonic Quasi-Crystal Fiber Biosensor for High-Refractive-Index Liquid Analytes

TL;DR: In this paper, a sixfold photonic quasi-crystal fiber with a trapezoidal analyte channel based on surface plasmon resonance was proposed for the detection of high-refractive-index (RI) liquid analytes and numerically analyzed its sensing performance for different liquid analyte refractive indices and heights using the finite element method.
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A Surface Plasmon Resonance Bio-Sensor Based on Dual Core D-Shaped Photonic Crystal Fibre Embedded With Silver Nanowires for Multisensing

TL;DR: In this paper, a surface plasmon resonance refractive index based biosensor was proposed by using a dual core D-shaped sixfold photonic crystal fiber which is embedded with silver nanowires for multi-detection.
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Influence of the Sub-Peak of Secondary Surface Plasmon Resonance Onto the Sensing Performance of a D-Shaped Photonic Crystal Fibre Sensor

TL;DR: In this article, a fabricable 6-fold D-shaped photonic crystal fiber sensor based on the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) was investigated in detail, and the sensitivity of the proposed sensor was reduced from 1.33 − 1.41 to 1.45 at the cost of a reduced maximum sensitivity from 7900 nm/RIU to 5300 nm /RIU.
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Eight-Channel Monopole Array Using ICE Decoupling for Human Head MR Imaging at 7 T

TL;DR: The experimental results indicate that the ICE decoupling method is a promising solution to addressing the coupling issue of radiative array at ultrahigh fields.