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Consideration of photonic and mass-transfer aspects on the performance of a biosensor based on localized surface plasmons on an array of gold cylinders

Here we present a theoretical study of the sensing capability of a biosensor based on localized surface plasmons (LSP). The sensing structure consists of an array of gold cylinders which support coupling of LSP with Rayleigh anomalies, resulting in a narrow line spectrum. We utilize numerical simula...

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Main Authors: Spackova, B., Lynn, N. S., Homola, J., Kwiecien, P., Richter, I.
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