Localized plasmon resonance sensor

Optics: measuring and testing – Of light reflection

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C356S234000, C356S301000, C435S004000, C435S015000, C435S335000

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07599066

ABSTRACT:
A localized plasmon resonance sensor for detecting a change in optical constant uses a structure including metal. In a response spectrum with respect to light incident on the structure, there are at least two resonance peaks including at least one resonance peak shifted to a longer wavelength side and at least another peak shifted to a shorter wavelength side, by the change in optical constant.

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