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Plasmon Excitation on a Metal Grating and its Phase Detection Based Biosensor Application

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Abstract

A grating-based biosensor via phase detection is stated. The resolution will be 10-7 RIU in the state-of-the-art today. The workspace can be shifted in a large range while the sensor resolution can remain in a high level by only changing the incident angle.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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