Effect of interdome spacing on the resonance properties of plasmonic nanodome arrays for label-free optical sensing

In this paper, we report on experimental and theoretical studies that investigate how the structural properties of plasmonic nanodome array devices determine their optical properties and sensing performance. We examined the effect of the interdome gap spacing within the plasmonic array structures on...

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