Optofluidic sieving with flow-through plasmonic nanohole arrays

Sieving potential and resulting improved analyte collection in flow-through nanohole array sensors is compared to planar SPR sensing. At typical flow rates, full analyte collection, reaction limited transport and attomolar critical concentrations can be achieved.

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