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In-situ glucose detection in human serum using a plasmonic tilted fiber grating with etched silver coating

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Abstract

In-situ glucose detection in human serum has been achieved by using a silver-coated plasmonic tilted fiber grating. The concentration of the glucose is proportional to the etching rate and monitored by the SPR attenuation.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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