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Full Description
Plasmonics stems from the surface charge density oscillations at metal-dielectric interface, leading to extremely strong light-matter interactions. In the past few decades, plasmonics has become one of the most favorite fields/techniques in realizing high-performance photonic devices. For this purpose, different new concepts, such as exploration of different radiation frequency regions, two-dimensional materials/heterostructures, and different types of substrates for the excitation of plasmons have been investigated for plasmonics-based sensors and detectors. This book focuses on the recent and advanced works on optical sensors and detectors utilizing plasmonic techniques for opto-electronic applications. The book is unique as it describes both sensors and detectors based on plasmonics and their practical applications in a single book, a feature not found in any book so far.
Contents
1. Fundamental Framework of Plasmonics 2. Surface Plasmon Resonance‒Based Optical Sensors: A Conceptual Framework 3. Plasmonic Sensing Devices 4. LSPR-Based Optical Sensors and Biosensors 5. Fiber Gratings-Based Plasmonic Sensors 6. Microstructured and Non-Microstructured Fiber-Based Plasmonic Sensors for High-Performance and Wide-Range Detection of Different Parameters 7. Microstructured and Nanostructured Fiber Plasmonic Sensors 8. Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering-Based Plasmonic Sensors 9. Effective Enhancement of Raman Scattering, Fluorescence, and Near-field Imaging 10. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Polymer Optical Fiber Schemes for Highly Sensitive Plasmonic Biosensors 11. 2D Materials/Heterostructures/Metasurfaces in Plasmonic Sensing and Biosensing 12. Design Considerations and Limitations for Miniature SPR Devices 13. Bottom-Up Fabrication of Plasmonic Sensors and Biosensors 14. Metallic Nanostructures/Gratings for Plasmon-Enhanced Photodetection 15. Graphene Plasmonic Mid-Infrared Photodetector