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High throughput and high yield nanofabrication of precisely designed gold nanohole arrays for fluorescence enhanced detection of biomarkers

Wong et al., 2013

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10967408084950914603
Author
Wong T
Han S
Wu L
Wang Y
Deng J
Tan C
Bai P
Loke Y
Da Yang X
Tse M
Ng S
Zhou X
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Lab on a Chip

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Fluorescence excitation enhancement by plasmonic nanostructures such as gold nanohole arrays has been a hot topic in biosensing and bioimaging in recent years. However, the high throughput and high yield fabrication of precisely designed metal nanostructures for …
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