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Metal-enhanced fluorescence optical biosensors, plasmonic enhancement

Nanoporous platforms recently have found utility in the fields of plasmonics and optical detection. Nanoporous gold fllms and metallic-coated nanopores - have been applied to techniques like surface-plasmon resonance (SPR) and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). Additionally, nanoporous metal has been demonstrated to enhance single-molecule fluorescence intensity of immobilized fluorophores due to the enhanced localized plasmon field present within the nanopores. Optically transparent alumina membranes have been developed and found utility as optical biosensors. Additionally, nanoporous gold has been demonstrated to optically detect Hg + ions at concentrations smaller than parts per trillion. A fiber-optic ultrasound generator has been developed from the excitation of gold nanopores with a nanosecond laser. ... [Pg.424]


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