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Received Published: 15 March 2023 Plasmonics is the study of surface plasmons formed by the interaction of incident light with electrons to form a surface-bound electromagnetic wave. Controlling the plasmon resonance frequency and tailoring the plasmon properties for specific applications is made possible by tuning these parameters. Sensors based on absorption, surface plasmon resonance (SPR), and photoluminescence provide a next-generation optical biosensor platform. In this Special Issue, Beeram et_al provide an excellent overview of recent trends in SERS-based plasmonic sensors for disease diagnostics, biomolecule detection, and machine_learning techniques. The authors discuss . . .
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