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Surface Plasmon Resonance for Biosensing: A Mini-Review

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A variety of configurations and formats have been devised to exploit the phenomenon of surface plasmon on metal dielectric interfaces for sensing a variety of significant analytes, such as pesticides and explosives, pathogens and toxins, and diseased tissue as discussed by the authors.
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A variety of configurations and formats have been devised to exploit the phenomenon of surface plasmon on metal dielectric interfaces for sensing a variety of significant analytes, such as pesticides and explosives, pathogens and toxins, and diseased tissue. Researchers continue to aim at detecting lower concentrations in smaller volumes of samples in real time. A new research field, called nanoplasmnonics, has emerged in this regard.

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Design and manufacture of angle modulated surface plasmon resonance spectrometer

TL;DR: In this paper, an angle modulated surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectrometer with high resolution is designed and manufactured, and the relationship between concentration and refractive index is presented by liner fitting.
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Porosity Effect on Surface Plasmon Resonance from Metallic Sculptured Thin Films

TL;DR: In this paper, a sculptured thin film (STF), made of a metal and about 50$ nm thick, is used in lieu of a dense layer of metal in the Kretschmann configuration, and experimental data for an STF comprising parallel tilted nanowires shows that surface plasmon resonance (SPR) can still be excited.
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Refractive index sensor based on a Tamm Fabry-Perot hybrid resonance.

TL;DR: In this article, a highly sensitive refractive index sensor is proposed by using the resonant coupling of a Tamm state to a Fabry-Perot resonance in slits periodically pierced in a metal film.
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Multiple Bloch surface waves in visible region of light at the interfaces between rugate filter/rugate filter and rugate filter/dielectric slab/rugate filter

TL;DR: In this paper, two boundary-value problems have been formulated to analyze the multiplicity of electromagnetic surface waves at the interface between two dissimilar materials in the visible region of light.
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Analysis of Bloch Surface Waves at the Interface Between Two Semi-infinite Rugate Filters with Symmetric Refractive Index Profiles

TL;DR: In this article, two boundary value problems have been formulated to analyze the multiplicity of electromagnetic surface waves at the interface between two dissimilar materials, where a homogeneous dielectric slab is included between two semi-infinite symmetric rugate filters.
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Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy and Sensing

TL;DR: This review describes recent fundamental spectroscopic studies that reveal key relationships governing the LSPR spectral location and its sensitivity to the local environment, including nanoparticle shape and size and introduces a new form of L SPR spectroscopy, involving the coupling between nanoparticle plasmon resonances and adsorbate molecular resonances.
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Surface plasmon resonance sensors: review

TL;DR: Main application areas are outlined and examples of applications of SPR sensor technology are presented and future prospects of SPR technology are discussed.
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Surface Plasmons on Smooth and Rough Surfaces and on Gratings

H. Raether
TL;DR: In this article, surface plasmons on smooth surfaces were used for light scattering at rough surfaces without an ATR device, and surface plasmon on gratings for enhanced roughness.
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Surface raman spectroelectrochemistry: Part I. Heterocyclic, aromatic, and aliphatic amines adsorbed on the anodized silver electrode

TL;DR: In this article, the authors verified the remarkable sensitivity of Raman spectroscopy for the study of adsorbed pyridine on a silver surface, and extended its applicability to other nitrogen heterocycles and amines.
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Notizen: Radiative Decay of Non Radiative Surface Plasmons Excited by Light

TL;DR: In this paper, it has been shown that the non-radiative mode excited by light can also radiate under certain conditions if they are excited by electrons (grazing incidence of electrons on a rough surface or at normal incidence on a grating).
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