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Carbon-based nanomaterials for plasmonic sensors: A review
Banshi D. Gupta
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, Anisha Pathak
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Vivek Semwal
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Manipal Institute of Applied Physics (MIAP)
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surfaces
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plasmons
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sensors
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resonance
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carbon
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nanomaterials
100%
graphene
42%
applications
28%
surface area
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design
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sensitivity
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layers
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oxides
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enzymes
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tools
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antigens
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nanocomposites
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specificity
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dna
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synthesis
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surges
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optical properties
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compatibility
14%
adsorption
14%
carbon nanotubes
14%
Material Science
Nanostructured Material
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Surface Plasmon Resonance
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Sensitivity Enhancement
28%
Optical Property
14%
Reduced Graphene Oxide
14%
Graphene Oxide
14%
Graphene
14%
Carbon Nanotubes
14%
Nanocomposite
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