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Phase-Sensitive Plasmonic Biosensing through Interferometric Detection

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Abstract

The stabilized phase from polarization maintaining fibers constructs spectral interferometry based surface plasmon resonance on the microRNA. The sensitivity with probing is showing 0.14 rad/(µg/mL), which resolution is 20 times better than the wavelength modulation.

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