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SERS sensors for biomedical tubing
C. J. Choi
, H. Y. Wu
,
B. T. Cunningham
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Bioengineering
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
Micro and Nanotechnology Lab
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation
Grainger College of Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
Chemistry
Nutritional Sciences
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Nanometre
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Dielectrics
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Lithography
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Glancing Angle
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Enhancement Factor
100%
Surface Feature
100%
Health Monitoring
100%
Nanostructured Surface
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Raman Spectra
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Metal Nanoparticle
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Hot Spot
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Keyphrases
Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
100%
Nanometer Scale
14%
Fabrication Methods
14%
High Density
14%
Raman Spectra
14%
Detection System
14%
Motivation
14%
Point-of-care
14%
Nanodome
14%
Pain Medication
14%
Medical Tubing
14%
Intravenous Drugs
14%
Nanostructured Surfaces
14%
Densely Packed
14%
Dielectric
14%
Inner Surface
14%
Enhancement Factor
14%
Metal Nanoparticles
14%
Surface Features
14%
Dome
14%
Nanoreplica Molding
14%
Computer Modeling
14%
Detection Device
14%
Flexible Plastic Substrate
14%
Urinary Metabolites
14%
Kinetic Measurements
14%
Lithography Process
14%
Electromagnetic Enhancement
14%
Health Monitoring
14%
Cap Structure
14%
Electromagnetic Hot Spots
14%
Clinically Relevant Concentrations
14%
Drug Injection
14%
Continuous Analysis
14%
Co-detection
14%
Urinary Catheterization
14%
Glancing Angle Deposition
14%
Metal post
14%
Material Science
Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
42%
Density
14%
Metal Nanoparticle
14%
Lithography
14%
Metabolite
14%
Dielectric Material
14%