ThesisAuthors: Nguyen, Dang Quang Huy; Advisor: Pham, Tien Thanh (2024)
Since 19th century, nanomaterial has been considered a promising material that
can create a big jump in technology due to its special properties. The reason for the
difference is based on the size effect of the material. With nanoscale size, the number
of surface atoms increases significantly and takes a pivotal role in forming the material
properties. Hence, the surface plasmon resonance effect becomes sig- nificantly strong
in the nanomaterial. The plasmon effect was observed in the early 20th century by Prof
Robert W. Wood and under research the following time. Up to now, Surface Plasmon
Resonance (SPR) has been applied in many fields such as bio-detection, solar cells, and
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