Surface plasmon resonance sensors [2nd ed.] : a materials guide to design, characterization, optimization, and usage
Language: English Series: Springer series in surface science | / edited by Gerhard Ertl; v.70Publication details: Springer 2019 SwitzerlandEdition: 2nd edDescription: xiv, 326pISBN:- 9783030174859
- 530.416 Su77p2
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 530.416 Su77p2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A184892 |
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530.416 G557B BOSONIZATION AND STRONGLY CORRELATED SYSTEMS | 530.416 R144p Preamble to quantum theory of angular momentum | 530.416 Su71i Introduction to solid state ionics | 530.416 Su77p2 Surface plasmon resonance sensors [2nd ed.] | 530.416 Z13Q QUANTUM THEORY OF MANY-BODY SYSTEMS | 530.417 B23f cop.2 Fractal concepts in surface growth | 530.417 B261I INTERFACIAL SCIENCE |
This significantly extended second edition addresses the important physical phenomenon of Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) or Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPP) in thin metal films, a phenomenon which is exploited in the design of a large variety of physico-chemical optical sensors. In this treatment, crucial materials aspects for design and optimization of SPR sensors are investigated and described in detail. The text covers a selection of nanometer thin metal films, ranging from free-electron to the platinum-type conductors, along with their combination with a large variety of dielectric substrate materials, and associated individual layer and opto-geometric arrangements. Whereas the first edition treated solely the metal-liquid interface, the SP-resonance conditions considered here are expanded to cover the metal-gas interface in the angular and wavelength interrogation modes, localized and long-range SP's and the influence of native oxidic ad-layers in the case of non-noble metals. Furthermore, a selection of metal grating structures that allow SP excitation is presented, as are features of radiative SP's.
Finally, this treatise includes as-yet hardly explored SPR features of selected metal–metal and metal–dielectric superlattices. An in-depth multilayer Fresnel evaluation provides the mathematical tool for this optical analysis, which otherwise relies solely on experimentally determined electro-optical materials parameters.
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