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Plasmonic gas and glucose sensing using resonant nanoantennas

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Abstract

We use resonant plasmonic nanoantennas for detection of glucose at physiological levels in the tear liquid, as well as for hydrogen gas at the lower explosive level concentration and CO in the mid-IR using vibration.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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