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Optochemical Nanosensors
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eBook - PDF
Optochemical Nanosensors
About this book
Nanosized sensors enable the study of chemical and biochemical processes at a level and in dimensions that may not have been envisioned some 20 years ago. Fueled by their inherent small size and the unusual optical, magnetic, catalytic, and mechanical properties of nanoparticles, remarkable progress has been made in recent years in the development
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Yes, you can access Optochemical Nanosensors by Andrea Cusano, Francisco J. Arregui, Michele Giordano, Antonello Cutolo in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Physical Sciences & Physics. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Editors
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 - Fundamentals of Photonics
- Chapter 2 - Fundamentals of Optical Chemical Sensors
- Chapter 3 - Optical Chemical Sensors: A Look Back
- Chapter 4 - Photoluminescent Nanosensors
- Chapter 5 - Cantilever-Based Sensors
- Chapter 6 - Nanostructured Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors
- Chapter 7 - Fiber-Optic Nanosensors
- Chapter 8 - Lab on Fiber Technology and Related Devices
- Chapter 9 - Micro/Nanofibers for Biochemical Sensing
- Chapter 10 - Optofluidic Sensors
- Chapter 11 - Lab-on-Chip Nanostructured Sensors for Chemical and Biological Applications
- Chapter 12 - Photonic Crystals as Valuable Technological Platform for Chemical and Biological Nanosensors
- Chapter 13 - Nano-Materials and Nano-Structures for Chemical and Biological Optical Sensors
- Chapter 14 - Linear and Nonlinear Spectroscopy at Nano Scale
- Chapter 15 - Plasmonic Nanostructures and Nano-Antennas for Sensing
- Chapter 16 - Overcoming Mass-Transport Limitations with Optofluidic Plasmonic Biosensors and Particle Trapping
- Chapter 17 - Optical Micro-Ring Resonators for Chemical Vapor Sensing
- Chapter 18 - Nano-Optical Sensors for the Detection of Bioterrorist Threats
- Chapter 19 - Nano-Optical Sensors for Food Safety and Security
- Chapter 20 - Multifunctional Fiber-Optic Nanosensors for Environmental Monitoring
- Chapter 21 - Nano-Optical Sensors for Virology
- Chapter 22 - Nano-Optical Sensors for Explosive Detection
- Back Cover