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Fiber optic hydrogen gas sensor utilizing surface plasmon resonance of nickel oxide doped indium-tin oxide (ITO) thin films

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Abstract

Surface plasmons are quanta of charge density oscillations at the metal-dielectric interface. These get excited when the wave vector of the incident light becomes equal to the wave vector of surface plasmon wave at metal-dielectric interface. This is called surface plasmon resonance.

© 2013 Japan Society of Applied Physics, Optical Society of America

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