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Effect of Edge Angle of Ink-Jet Printed Microdisk Lasers on Mode Shift Due to Protein Adsorption

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Abstract

Hyper branched polymer FC-V-50 based microdisk lasers with different edge angles were fabricated by ink-jet printing method. Then, effect of edge angle on mode shift was investigated by monitoring the physical adsorption of BSA protein.

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