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Wolfgang Fritzsche

    Grimma
    Gustavsburg
    300 Jahre jüdisches Kur- und Badewesen in Wiesbaden
    Jüdische Familien in WIesbaden
    Optical nano- and microsystems for bioanalytics
    Molecular plasmonics
    • 2014

      Molecular plasmonics

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Adopting a novel approach, this book provides a unique „molecular perspective“ on plasmonics, concisely presenting the fundamentals and applications in a way suitable for beginners entering this hot field as well as for experienced researchers and practitioners. It begins by introducing readers to the optical effects that occur at the nanoscale and particularly their modification in the presence of biomolecules, followed by a concise yet thorough overview of the different methods for the actual fabrication of nanooptical materials. Further chapters address the relevant nanooptics, as well as the various approaches to combining nanostructures and biomolecules to achieve certain desired functionalities for applications in the fields of probing, sensing and particle manipulation. For analytical biologists, physical chemists, materials scientists and medicinal chemists.

      Molecular plasmonics
    • 2012

      This book describes the state of the art in the field of bioanalytical nano- and microsystems with optical functionality. In 12 chapters distinguished scientists and leaders in their respective fields show how various optical technologies have been miniaturized and integrated over the last few decades in order to be combined with nano- and microsystems for applications in the life sciences. The main detection and characterization technologies are introduced, and examples of the superiority of these integrated approaches compared to traditional ones are provided. Examples from e. g. the fields of optical waveguides, integrated interferometers, surface plasmon resonance or Raman spectroscopy are introduced and discussed, and it is shown how these approaches have led to novel functionalities and thereby novel applications.

      Optical nano- and microsystems for bioanalytics