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During the last few years, nanomaterials have attracted the attention of the scientific community due to their extraordinary and unique properties. Their small size, and the distinctive features that come with it, makes these materials very attractive for use in different important fields like biomedicine, sensors, or catalysis. One of the most important properties of these materials is their interaction with light and is called surface plasmon resonance. It is a phenomenon that happens on the surface of certain nanomaterials that confers them with unique properties. This remarkable characteristic has opened a whole new field called nanoplasmonics that is acquiring more and more importance among the scientific community. This book aims to review the state of the art in this new field and provide the reader with a wide overview of the new nanomaterials available and their current and future applications.
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Plasmons (Physics) --- Surface plasmon resonance. --- Plasmon resonance, Surface --- Resonance, Surface plasmon --- Sensing, Surface plasmon resonance --- SPR (Surface plasmon resonance) --- Surface plasmon resonance sensing --- Biosensors --- Optical detectors --- Plasma oscillation quanta --- Exciton theory --- Plasma oscillations --- Plasma waves --- Quasiparticles (Physics) --- Solids --- Plasma effects
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SPR is real-time, label-free measurements of binding kinetics and affinity. This has distinct advantage over radioactive or fluorescent labeling methods, in terms of 1) ligand-analyte binding kinetics, that can be probed without the costly and time-consuming labeling process that may interfere with molecular binding interactions; 2) binding rates and affinity can be measured directly and 3) low affinity interactions in high protein concentrations for can be characterized with less reagent consumption than other equilibrium measurement techniques; 4) Label-free detection of molecular interactio
Surface plasmon resonance. --- Plasmons (Physics) --- Plasma oscillation quanta --- Exciton theory --- Plasma oscillations --- Plasma waves --- Quasiparticles (Physics) --- Solids --- Plasmon resonance, Surface --- Resonance, Surface plasmon --- Sensing, Surface plasmon resonance --- SPR (Surface plasmon resonance) --- Surface plasmon resonance sensing --- Biosensors --- Optical detectors --- Plasma effects
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Surface plasmon resonance. --- Biomolecules --- Liquid crystals --- Crystals, Liquid --- Light sources --- Biological molecules --- Molecules --- Molecular biology --- Plasmon resonance, Surface --- Resonance, Surface plasmon --- Sensing, Surface plasmon resonance --- SPR (Surface plasmon resonance) --- Surface plasmon resonance sensing --- Biosensors --- Optical detectors --- Plasmons (Physics) --- Research.
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Nanophotonics. --- Surface plasmon resonance. --- Polaritons. --- Phonons --- Photons --- Quantum theory --- Solids --- Plasmon resonance, Surface --- Resonance, Surface plasmon --- Sensing, Surface plasmon resonance --- SPR (Surface plasmon resonance) --- Surface plasmon resonance sensing --- Biosensors --- Optical detectors --- Plasmons (Physics) --- Nano photonics --- Photonics
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This book highlights cutting-edge research in surface plasmons, discussing the different types and providing a comprehensive overview of their applications. Surface plasmons (SPs) receive special attention in nanoscience and nanotechnology due to their unique optical, electrical, magnetic, and catalytic properties when operating at the nanoscale. The excitation of SPs in metal nanostructures enables the manipulation of light beyond the diffraction limit, which can be utilized for enhancing and tailoring light-matter interactions and developing ultra-compact high-performance nanophotonic devices for various applications. With clear and understandable illustrations, tables, and descriptions, this book provides physicists, materials scientists, chemists, engineers, and their students with a fundamental understanding of surface plasmons and device applications as a basis for future developments.
Nanotechnology. --- Optical materials. --- Surface plasmon resonance. --- Plasmon resonance, Surface --- Resonance, Surface plasmon --- Sensing, Surface plasmon resonance --- SPR (Surface plasmon resonance) --- Surface plasmon resonance sensing --- Biosensors --- Optical detectors --- Plasmons (Physics) --- Optics --- Materials --- Molecular technology --- Nanoscale technology --- High technology
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Advancements in Nano plasmonics Research describes every aspect of Complex-Morphologyand Metal-Based Nanostructures including the fabrication, characterizationand applications. Plasmonic structures inspired by nature and their influence on sensingcapabilities due to structural characteristics are examined in great detail. Further,Numerical Study of Plasmonic Efficiency of Gold Nano stripes for Molecule Detectionalong with Modified TiO2 films with the help of Au Nanoclusters as Self-Cleaning Surfacesis examined to deepen the study. At last, the future and origin of Plasmonic opticshas been explained.
Nanostructured materials --- Surface plasmon resonance. --- Research.
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Current developments in optical technologies are being directed toward nanoscale devices with subwavelength dimensions, in which photons are manipulated on the nanoscale. Although light is clearly the fastest means to send information to and from the nanoscale, there is a fundamental incompatibility between light at the microscale and devices and processes at the nanoscale. Nanostructured metals which support surface plasmon modes can concentrate electromagnetic (EM) fields to a small fraction of a wavelength while enhancing local field strengths by several orders of magnitude. For this reason
Plasmons (Physics) --- Nanostructures --- Surface plasmon resonance. --- Quantum optics. --- Optical properties. --- Optics --- Photons --- Quantum theory --- Plasmon resonance, Surface --- Resonance, Surface plasmon --- Sensing, Surface plasmon resonance --- SPR (Surface plasmon resonance) --- Surface plasmon resonance sensing --- Biosensors --- Optical detectors --- Nanoscience --- Physics --- Plasma oscillation quanta --- Exciton theory --- Plasma oscillations --- Plasma waves --- Quasiparticles (Physics) --- Solids --- Plasma effects
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Plasmonic nanostructures provide new ways of manipulating the flow of light with nanostructures and nanoparticles exhibiting optical properties never before seen in the macro-world. Covering plasmonic technology from fundamental theory to real world applications, this work provides a comprehensive overview of the field. • Discusses the fundamental theory of plasmonics, enabling a deeper understanding of plasmonic technology • Details numerical methods for modeling, design and optimization of plasmonic nanostructures • Includes step-by-step design guidelines for active and passive plasmonic devices, demonstrating the implementation of real devices in the standard CMOS nanoscale electronic-photonic integrated circuit to help cut design, fabrication and characterisation time and cost • Includes real-world case studies of plasmonic devices and sensors, explaining the benefits and downsides of different nanophotonic integrated circuits and sensing platforms. Ideal for researchers, engineers and graduate students in the fields of nanophotonics and nanoelectronics as well as optical biosensing.
Nanoelectronics. --- Plasmons (Physics) --- Surface plasmon resonance. --- Plasmon resonance, Surface --- Resonance, Surface plasmon --- Sensing, Surface plasmon resonance --- SPR (Surface plasmon resonance) --- Surface plasmon resonance sensing --- Biosensors --- Optical detectors --- Plasma oscillation quanta --- Exciton theory --- Plasma oscillations --- Plasma waves --- Quasiparticles (Physics) --- Solids --- Nanoscale electronics --- Nanoscale molecular electronics --- Electronics --- Nanotechnology --- Plasma effects --- Nanophotonics. --- Plasma oscillations. --- Oscillations --- Plasma (Ionized gases) --- Nano photonics --- Photonics
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This book covers the theory and fabrication of plasmonic nanostructures, patterned surfaces, and devices for lossy mode resonance (LMR), surface plasmon resonance (SPR), surface-enhanced fluorescence spectroscopy (SEFS), and surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based biosensors. The chapters in this book cover a range of topics, including the interplay between SPR and lossy mode resonance, fabrication of LSPR substrates using high-throughput techniques, recent advances in various nanostructures, recent developments in the field of nanostructured Ag substrates, and innovative advances in biosensors based on DNA nanotechnology. These chapters provide a comprehensive overview of recent developments in plasmonic biosensors, making this book essential reading for researchers working in biosensors and plasmonics.
Biosensors --- Surface plasmon resonance. --- Materials. --- Plasmon resonance, Surface --- Resonance, Surface plasmon --- Sensing, Surface plasmon resonance --- SPR (Surface plasmon resonance) --- Surface plasmon resonance sensing --- Optical detectors --- Plasmons (Physics) --- Biodetectors --- Biological detectors --- Biological sensors --- Biomedical detectors --- Biomedical sensors --- Detectors --- Medical instruments and apparatus --- Physiological apparatus
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