Taylor & Francis Group, 2013. — 427 p.
This book concentrates on the various fields related to the development of a nanobiosensor and presents the latest information from renowned experts. It focuses on the enhanced spectroscopy, including SERS, SEIRA/SEIRS, and near-field optics, and the related physical processes (optical properties of metallic nanoparticles, plasmon resonance, field enhancement, etc.). Some applications in the biological and medical field are presented to show the potential of such techniques as sensors if combined with functionalization.
Raman Spectroscopy Applied to Biomolecules Characterisation
Biomedical Vibration Spectroscopy
Bioreceptor Functionalization of Gold-Coated Sensor Surfaces
Magnetic Nanoparticle Surface Functionalization for Biomedical applications
Plasmons in Low-Dimension Structures
Antenna Interaction in the Infrared
Enhanced Spectroscopies and Surface Plasmon Thin Film Sensors
Nanostructures for Plasmonics: Design, Fabrication and Characterization
Surface Enhanced Infrared Spectroscopy
Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering: Application to Molecular Sensing
The SPR Biosensors
Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering(CARS Microscopy)
Multi-Signal Processing Biosensors and Bioactuators Based on Biocomputing Concept