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8 September 2004 Investigations of metalphthalocyanine CuPc and PbPc layers by plasmon resonance method for NO2 sensors
Tadeusz Pustelny, Jolanata Ignac-Nowicka, Zbigniew Opilski
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Proceedings Volume 5576, Lightguides and their Applications II; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.581738
Event: Lightguides and their Applications II, 2003, Krasnobrod, Poland
Abstract
The surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy is an optical technique that is capable of monitoring chemical and physical processes. It is sensitive to detect small changes of dielectric properties in a metal-phthalocyanine boundary. For this reason plasmon resonance phenomena have been used to characterize a number of different types of films. This work analyses the possibility of using the surface plasmon resonance phenomena in the detection of gas. Thin films of copper and lead phthalocyanines have been examined in the plasmon system from the point of view of their application in NO2 sensors.
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Tadeusz Pustelny, Jolanata Ignac-Nowicka, and Zbigniew Opilski "Investigations of metalphthalocyanine CuPc and PbPc layers by plasmon resonance method for NO2 sensors", Proc. SPIE 5576, Lightguides and their Applications II, (8 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.581738
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

NOx

Copper

Plasmons

Lead

Signal detection

Gases

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