2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2022.414048
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Perovskite-based Lossy-mode resonance sensor in visible light spectrum: Comparison and optimization of optical enhancements

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“…In this work we focus on the perovskite as novel LMRsupporting thin film material. Perovskites have already been studied for generating LMR but just in theoretical cases 23,24 . Perovskites are a family of materials with outstanding optical and electrical properties that have been extensively used as the active layer of LEDs 25 , photodetectors 26 , including X ray photodetectors 27 , sensors 28 , and photovoltaic solar cells 29 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this work we focus on the perovskite as novel LMRsupporting thin film material. Perovskites have already been studied for generating LMR but just in theoretical cases 23,24 . Perovskites are a family of materials with outstanding optical and electrical properties that have been extensively used as the active layer of LEDs 25 , photodetectors 26 , including X ray photodetectors 27 , sensors 28 , and photovoltaic solar cells 29 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This explains that metallic oxides and polymers are the most typical materials used for generation of this type of resonance [3]. Related to this, promising materials such as graphene oxide [4], black phosphorus [5], tungsten oxide [6] and perovskites [7], can be used for the purpose of obtaining LMRs, which increases the potential of these type of sensors compared to other similar ones.…”
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