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Large-scale Plasmonic Microarray: A New Approach for Label-free High-throughput Biosensing and Screening

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Abstract

We present a large-scale label-free microarray with over one million plasmonic nanohole array sensors on a microscope slide. A dual-color filter imaging method is invented to dramatically increase the sensor performance in a highly-multiplexed manner.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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