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Yetisen et al., 2014 - Google Patents

Pulsed laser writing of holographic nanosensors

Yetisen et al., 2014

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5131127496694467644
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Yetisen A
Qasim M
Nosheen S
Wilkinson T
Lowe C
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Journal of Materials Chemistry C

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Tuneable optical sensors have been developed to sense chemical stimuli for a range of applications from bioprocess and environmental monitoring to medical diagnostics. Here, we present a porphyrin-functionalised optical sensor based on a holographic grating. The …
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