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Holographic sensors: three-dimensional analyte-sensitive nanostructures and their applications

Yetisen et al., 2014

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17485439895999274831
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Yetisen A
Naydenova I
da Cruz Vasconcellos F
Blyth J
Lowe C
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Chemical reviews

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1. INTRODUCTION Holographic sensors are analytical devices that systematically diffract narrow-band light in the ultraviolet to near-infrared range for application in the detection and quantification of analytes and/or physical parameters. 1 They can be functionalized with …
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