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Verma et al., 2015 - Google Patents

Sensitivity enhancement of surface plasmon resonance biosensor using graphene and air gap

Verma et al., 2015

Document ID
4447609334219732671
Author
Verma A
Prakash A
Tripathi R
Publication year
Publication venue
Optics communications

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The present study investigates the performance parameters ie angular responses, sensitivity, detection accuracy and quality factor of surface plasmon resonance biosensor with air gap as a dielectric. It takes the advantage of the remarkable adsorption property of …
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