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Graphene Plasmonics Beat the Drug Cheats

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MANCHESTER, England, and MARSEILLE, France, Jan. 17, 2013 — A simple optical system using graphene plasmonics can potentially see a single molecule and can analyze its composition within minutes. The advance could lead to more sensitive drug testing of professional athletes. The new type of sensing device, developed by University of Manchester and Aix-Marseille University scientists, employs topological properties of light phase to identify an attachment of just one relatively small molecule. “The whole idea of this device is to see single molecules, and really see them, under a simple optical system, say a microscope,” said...Read full article

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    Published: January 2013
    Glossary
    graphene
    Graphene is a two-dimensional allotrope of carbon consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice pattern. It is the basic building block of other carbon-based materials such as graphite, carbon nanotubes, and fullerenes (e.g., buckyballs). Graphene has garnered significant attention due to its remarkable properties, making it one of the most studied materials in the field of nanotechnology. Key properties of graphene include: Two-dimensional structure: Graphene...
    plasmonics
    Plasmonics is a field of science and technology that focuses on the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and free electrons in a metal or semiconductor at the nanoscale. Specifically, plasmonics deals with the collective oscillations of these free electrons, known as surface plasmons, which can confine and manipulate light on the nanometer scale. Surface plasmons are formed when incident photons couple with the conduction electrons at the interface between a metal or semiconductor...
    Aix-Marseille UniversityAndre GeimBasic SciencedefenseEnglandEuropeFrancegraphenehydrogenKostya NovoselovMicroscopyNobel PrizeOpticsplasmonicsResearch & TechnologySasha Grigorenkosimple optical systemsingle moleculestopological properties of lightUniversity of Manchester

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