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Chiral sculptured thin films for optical sensing of analytes in fluids
Tom G. Mackay
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Akhlesh Lakhtakia
Engineering Science and Mechanics
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Chiral Sculptured Thin Film
100%
Optical Sensing
100%
Morphological Properties
16%
Homogenization Method
16%
Optical Properties
16%
Surface Plasmon Polaritons
16%
Optical Sensor
16%
Constitutive Parameters
16%
Bruggeman Homogenization Formalism
16%
Dielectric Materials
16%
Planar Interface
16%
Metal Film
16%
Multiple Surfaces
16%
Porous Properties
16%
Circular Bragg Phenomenon
16%
Void Area
16%
Attractive Potential
16%
Porous Morphology
16%
Material Science
Thin Films
100%
Homogenization
33%
Optical Property
16%
Surface Plasmon
16%
Metal Film
16%
Dielectric Material
16%