A new detecting mechanism of single-molecule optoplasmonic sensors
A new detecting mechanism of single-molecule optoplasmonic sensors
Single-molecule sensors based on the whispering-gallery modes coupled to plasmonic resonant systems are studied. We reveal the changes of the reactive sensing mechanisms under different intensities of modes - anomalous decrease of the resonant mode wavelength.
Toropov, Nikita
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Houghton, Matthew
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Yu, Deshui
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Vollmer, Frank
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2022
Toropov, Nikita
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Houghton, Matthew
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Yu, Deshui
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Vollmer, Frank
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Toropov, Nikita, Houghton, Matthew, Yu, Deshui and Vollmer, Frank
(2022)
A new detecting mechanism of single-molecule optoplasmonic sensors.
Optical Sensors, Sensors 2022, , Vancouver, Canada.
11 - 15 Jul 2022.
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Single-molecule sensors based on the whispering-gallery modes coupled to plasmonic resonant systems are studied. We reveal the changes of the reactive sensing mechanisms under different intensities of modes - anomalous decrease of the resonant mode wavelength.
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Optical Sensors, Sensors 2022, , Vancouver, Canada, 2022-07-11 - 2022-07-15
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Nikita Toropov
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Matthew Houghton
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Deshui Yu
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Frank Vollmer
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