Xue et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Graded nanowell arrays: a fine plasmonic “library” with an adjustable spectral rangeXue et al., 2017
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- 11069228343430439169
- Author
- Xue P
- Ye S
- Su H
- Wang S
- Nan J
- Chen X
- Ruan W
- Zhang J
- Cui Z
- Yang B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Nanoscale
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We present an effective approach for fabricating graded plasmonic arrays based on ordered micro-/nanostructures with a geometric gradient. Ag nanowell arrays with graded geometric parameters were fabricated and systematically investigated. The order of the graded …
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