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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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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