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Facile fabrication of polymer nanograting for developing cost-effective plasmonic refractive index sensor using UV nanoimprint lithography

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Abstract

We present, a cost-effective refractive index sensor using gold coated nanoimprint polymer grating obtained from a digital versatile disc by utilizing the properties of surface plasmon resonance. The sensitivity was found to be 1112 nm/RIU.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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