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It is demonstrated that nitrogen dioxide can be detected by means of a gold film in a surface-plasmon resonance scheme. The sensor response is reversible at room temperature and permits detection of nitrogen dioxide down to concentrations of the order of 1 ppm.
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Pis’ma Zh. Tekh. Fiz. 23, 46–51 (December 12, 1997)
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Nikitin, P.I., Beloglazov, A.A., Grigorenko, A.N. et al. Detection of nitrogen dioxide by means of a gold film in a surface-plasmon resonance scheme. Tech. Phys. Lett. 23, 920–922 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1261933
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