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Polarization interferometry for real-time spectroscopic plasmonic sensing
Lauren M. Otto
, Daniel A. Mohr
, Timothy W. Johnson
,
Sang Hyun Oh
, Nathan C. Lindquist
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Beam Path
50%
Device Architecture
50%
Device Characterization
50%
Gold Layer
50%
Intensity Spectrum
50%
Linear Grating
50%
Liquid Crystal
50%
Measurement Techniques
50%
Nanoaperture
50%
Nanograting
50%
Nanoparticles
50%
Numerical Simulation
50%
Optical Techniques
50%
Phase Measurement
100%
Phase Shift
50%
Phaseless Measurements
50%
Plasmonic Sensing
100%
Plasmonic Sensor
50%
Plasmonic Surfaces
50%
Plasmonics
50%
Polarization Interferometry
100%
Reflected Intensity
50%
Reflected Light
50%
Refractive Index Change
50%
Resonance Shift
50%
Sensing Applications
50%
Sensor Device
50%
Sensor Geometry
50%
Sensor Surface
50%
Surface Plasmon Resonance
50%
Time Measurement
50%
Transmitted Light
50%
Ultra-smooth
50%
Wave Plate
50%
Physics
Interferometry
100%
Liquid Crystal
50%
Nanoparticle
50%
Refractivity
50%
Surface Plasmon Resonance
50%
Time Measurement
50%
Material Science
Liquid Crystal
50%
Nanoparticle
50%
Refractive Index
50%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Surface Plasmon Resonance
50%