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Distributed feedback lasers based on perylenediimide dyes for label-free refractive index sensing

Morales-Vidal et al., 2015

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17919249189993012547
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Morales-Vidal M
Boj P
Quintana J
Villalvilla J
Retolaza A
Merino S
Díaz-García M
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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The refractive index sensing capabilitity of distributed feedback (DFB) lasers based on highly photostable (under ambient conditions) perylenediimide-based active films, are reported. The sensor bulk sensitivity is determined from changes in the laser emission …
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