The nanosensor design presented in this study combines three - dimensional plasmonic nanoparticles with singularities called exceptional points — a combination that's being demonstrated for the first time.
For another project, his lab is creating
nanosensors designed to detect whether the immune system is responding to a particular therapy.
Not exact matches
Their report on the
design of a highly sensitive
nanosensor appears in ACS» The Journal of Physical Chemistry C.
Researchers from the University of California San Diego have developed a novel
design for a compact, ultra-sensitive
nanosensor that can be used to make portable health - monitoring devices and to detect minute quantities of toxins and explosives for security applications.
By combining exceptional points and plasmonics, researchers formulated a
design for a
nanosensor that is both compact and ultra-sensitive.
«We believed that
designing such a
nanosensor requires not just a gradual improvement of existing devices, but a conceptual breakthrough.