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A Nanoplasmonic Sensor Fabricated by Laser Interference Lithography (LIL) for Immunoglobulin Detection

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Abstract

We fabricated a nanoplasmonic sensor using laser interference lithography (LIL) for label-free biomolecule sensing. This sensor is able to achieve 236 nm/RIU sensitivity and has high uniformity over a large area (~ 1 cm2).

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