This book discusses the history, physics, fundamental principles,
sensing technologies, and characterization of plasmonic phenomenon-based
fiber-optic biosensors, using optic-plasmonic sensors as a case study.
It describes the plasmonic phenomenon and its application in optical
fiber-based sensing, presented based on properties and usage of
different nanomaterials spread across nine chapters. Content covers
advances in nanomaterials, structural designing, and their scope in
biomedical applications. Future developments of biosensing devices and
related articulate methods are also described.
Features:
- Gives a comprehensive view on the nanomaterials used in plasmonic
optical fiber biosensors
- Includes synthesis, characterization, and usage for detection of
different analytes
- Discusses trends in the design of wavelength-based optical fiber
sensors
- Reviews micro- and nanostructured biosensing devices
- Explores application of plasmonic sensors in the biosensing field
This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in Optical
Communications, Biomedical Engineering, Optics, Sensors,
Instrumentation, and Measurement.