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13 September 2019 Investigation of room temperature optical gas sensing properties of chitosan
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Proceedings Volume 11204, 14th Conference on Integrated Optics: Sensors, Sensing Structures, and Methods; 112040K (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2539463
Event: Fourteenth Integrated Optics-Sensors, Sensing Structures and Methods Conference, 2019, Szcyrk-Gliwice, Poland
Abstract
In this paper, a simple combination of spin-coating fabrication techniques and cost-efficient polymer material for the fabrication of optoelectronic NO2 sensor was investigated. A surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor was fabricated by chitosan thin films immobilized on the gold plasmonic active layer. Sensing structures were formed on the glass slides covered 50 nm thick Au films by spin-coating method from liquid chitosan salt phase. Polymeric thin film work as sensitive elements and transducer to get optical response from environment at room temperature (RT).
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Erwin Maciak "Investigation of room temperature optical gas sensing properties of chitosan", Proc. SPIE 11204, 14th Conference on Integrated Optics: Sensors, Sensing Structures, and Methods, 112040K (13 September 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2539463
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Nitrogen dioxide

Gases

Polymers

Thin films

Gold

Optical sensing

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