Light‐Directed Writing of Chemically Tunable Narrow‐Band Holographic Sensors

This tunable holographic sensor offers interrogation and a reporting transducer as well as an analyte‐responsive hydrogel, rendering it label‐free and reusable. A single 6 ns laser pulse is used to fabricate holographic sensors consisting of silver nanoparticles arranged periodically within a polyme...

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Hauptverfasser: Yetisen, Ali K., Butt, Haider, da Cruz Vasconcellos, Fernando, Montelongo, Yunuen, Davidson, Colin A. B., Blyth, Jeff, Chan, Leon, Carmody, J. Bryan, Vignolini, Silvia, Steiner, Ullrich, Baumberg, Jeremy J., Wilkinson, Timothy D., Lowe, Christopher R.
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Wilkinson, Timothy D.
Lowe, Christopher R.
description This tunable holographic sensor offers interrogation and a reporting transducer as well as an analyte‐responsive hydrogel, rendering it label‐free and reusable. A single 6 ns laser pulse is used to fabricate holographic sensors consisting of silver nanoparticles arranged periodically within a polymer film. The tunability of the sensor is demonstrated through pH sensing of artificial urine and validated through computational modeling.
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Lasers
Nanoparticles
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Optics
Rendering
Sensors
Transducers
Urine
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