Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is an established technique for label-free detection of trace amounts of adsorbents at a metal-dielectric interface [1]. In recent years much effort has been directed at increasing the detection limit of SPR [2]. Previous works [3,4] have in general focused on the use of gold nanoparticles for biosensing. The results of these studies have been promising but are limited in their potential application by the high costs associated with both nanofabrication techniques and gold itself.
Masood Ali KoondharAbdul Aleem JamaliXincheng RenMujeeb ur Rehman LaghariFatima QureshiMuhammad Rizwan AnjumYousuf KhanYongzhi ZhaiYanmin Zhu
Daniel RodrigoOdeta LimajDavide JannerDordaneh EtezadiF. Javier García de AbajoValerio PruneriHatice Altug
Mehrab PourmadadiIman AhmadiParsa TaromiAbbas RahdarSonia Fathi‐karkanZoe BradleyAbhijit GangulyNikhil Bhalla
Jinguang TongLi JiangHuifang ChenYiqin WangKen‐Tye YongErik ForsbergSailing He
Shuwen ZengKandammathe Valiyaveedu SreekanthJingzhi ShangTing YuChih‐Kuang ChenFeng YinDominique BaillargeatPhilippe CoquetHo‐Pui HoAndrei V. KabashinKen‐Tye Yong