Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors [E-Book] : A Materials Guide to Design, Characterization, Optimization, and Usage / by Leiva Casemiro Oliveira, Antonio Marcus Nogueira Lima, Carsten Thirstrup, Helmut Franz Neff.
This significantly extended second edition addresses the important physical phenomenon of Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) or Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPP) in thin metal films, a phenomenon which is exploited in the design of a large variety of physico-chemical optical sensors. In this treatment,...
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Personal Name(s): | Oliveira, Leiva Casemiro, author |
Lima, Antonio Marcus Nogueira, author / Neff, Helmut Franz, author / Thirstrup, Carsten, author | |
Edition: |
2nd edition 2019. |
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Springer,
2019
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XIV, 326 pages 406 illustrations, 233 illustrations in color (online resource) |
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englisch |
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9783030174866 |
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10.1007/978-3-030-17486-6 |
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction and background information -- Physical features of the surface plasmon polariton -- Design features of surface plasmon resonance sensors -- Modeling and data processing -- SPR-sensor properties of metal films and particles: free electron type metals -- Classical noble metals -- Noble transition metals of the platinum group -- Common transition metals -- Other common metals -- SPR active metal-type compounds -- Heavy metals -- Artificial metal-insulator multi-layer structures -- Practical Applications -- Conclusions. | |
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