Search for dissertations about: "plasmonic"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 112 swedish dissertations containing the word plasmonic.
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16. Mid-infrared photonic devices for on-chip optical gas sensing
Abstract : Gas detection is crucial in a wide range of fields and applications, such as safety and process control in the industry, atmospheric sciences, and breath diagnostics. Optical gas sensing offers some key advantages, compared to other sensing methods such as electrochemical and semiconductor sensing: high specificity, fast response, and minimal drift. READ MORE
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17. Advanced Nanofabrication for Novel Plasmonic Biosensors
Abstract : There is an increasing interest in the development of novel biosensors in the foreseeable future.The impact on society of diseases connected to the aging of population, for example infectiousdiseases, cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, has the potential of increasing the running costs ofwelfare over a sustainable threshold already within a few years. READ MORE
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18. Studies of Molecular Interactions with Single Nanoparticles: Combining in Situ Plasmonic Nanospectroscopy with Transmission Electron Microscopy
Abstract : The cyclic methanol and hydrogen economies are two viable options in the strive for clean energy production. Industrial methanol synthesis is conducted over copper (Cu)-based catalysts. However, Cu is prone to oxidation, which leads to Cu catalyst deactivation. READ MORE
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19. Conjugated polymers on plasmonic metasurfaces for high contrast electronic paper in color
Abstract : Electronic paper is the collective name of displays that, instead of emitting light, reflect the ambient light. These displays are known to have good readability in daylight and very low power consumption. However, there is a lack of electronic paper in color with high contrast and the ability to achieve video speed. READ MORE
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20. Multicomponent Resonant Nanostructures: Plasmonic and Photothermal Effects
Abstract : In recent decades, plasmonic nanoparticles have attracted considerable attention due to their ability to localize electromagnetic energy at a scale much smaller than the wavelength of optical radiation. The study of optical plasmon waveguides (OPWs) in the form of chains of nanoparticles is important for modern photonics. READ MORE