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Selective sensors to monatomic mercury and hydrogen based on the effect of surface plasmon-polariton resonance

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Abstract

Development of sensor on different environment pollution deals with the solution of two main problems. The first problem is the choice of sensitive element to the given pollution. The second problem is the application of such registration methods that are sensitive enough to detect the change of sensitive element condition after interaction with pollution. Our sensor operation is based on the measurement of change of surface plasmon polariton (SPP) dispersion, which is proportional to the number of pollution molecules added to sensitive element.

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