Abstract
Gold nanoparticles (GPs) are employed as versatile labels for the optical detection of chemical or bio-recognition events by monitoring local and surrounding Refractive Index (RI)[1,2]. The change of RI affects GPs localized surface plasmon resonance spectra (LSPR), depending on the size and shape of the individual particles [3].
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