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Spatial resolution versus contrast trade-off enhancement in high-resolution surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRI) by metal surface nanostructure design

Banville et al., 2018

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3305521024269349168
Author
Banville F
Moreau J
Sarkar M
Besbes M
Canva M
Charette P
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Optics Express

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Surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRI) is an optical near-field method used for mapping the spatial distribution of chemical/physical perturbations above a metal surface without exogenous labeling. Currently, the majority of SPRI systems are used in microarray …
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