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Template Fabricated Plasmonic Nanoholes on Analyte-Sensitive Substrates for Vapor Sensing

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Abstract

Template-stripping is used to produce plasmonic nanoholes on chemically-patterned substrates for real-time, multiplex vapor sensing. The open-hole geometry allows simultaneous response from both sides of the chip during exposure to <10 ppm ethanol in nitrogen.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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