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VOL. 10, ISSUE 3 (2025)
Study about the principles and mechanism of surface plasmon resonance
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Lalita, Sunil Kumar Jha, Praveen Bhatt
Abstract

Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) is a powerful optical technique used to study the interactions between biomolecules. By examining changes in light reflection at metal-dielectric interfaces, SPR provides real-time data on molecular binding events. This method leverages the unique properties of surface plasmons—coherent oscillations of electrons at surfaces. These oscillations can be influenced by various factors, making them ideal for sensing applications.

In recent years, advancements have expanded the scope of SPR technology. Researchers are now exploring novel configurations and materials that enhance sensitivity and stability. This paper will explore these fundamental principles, mechanisms, instrumentation techniques, and current applications of SPR. It will also highlight recent innovations driving this field forward while addressing ongoing challenges faced by researchers. Understanding these elements paves the way for future breakthroughs in biosensing technologies using Surface Plasmon Resonance.
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Pages:58-62
How to cite this article:
Lalita, Sunil Kumar Jha, Praveen Bhatt "Study about the principles and mechanism of surface plasmon resonance". National Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 10, Issue 3, 2025, Pages 58-62
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