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Patskovsky, S., Meunier, M., Prasad, P. N., & Kabashin, A. (2010). Self-noise-filtering phase-sensitive surface plasmon resonance biosensing. Optics Express, 18(14), 14353-14358. External link
Patskovsky, S., Vallieres, M., Maisonneuve, M., Song, I.-H., Meunier, M., & Kabashin, A. (2009). Designing efficient zero calibration point for phase-sensitive surface plasmon resonance biosensing. Optics Express, 17(4), 2255-2263. External link
Kabashin, A., Patskovsky, S., & Grigorenko, A. N. (2009). Phase and amplitude sensitivities in surface plasmon resonance bio and chemical sensing. Optics Express, 17(23), 21191-21204. External link
Kabashin, A., Evans, P., Patskovsky, S., Hendren, W., Wurtz, G. A., Atkinson, R., Pollard, R., Podolskiy, V. A., & Zayats, A. V. (2009). Plasmonic Nanorod Metamaterials for Biosensing. Nature Materials, 8(11), 867-871. External link
Patskovsky, S., Song, I.-H., Meunier, M., & Kabashin, A. (2009). Silicon based total internal reflection bio and chemical sensing with spectral phase detection. Optics Express, 17(23), 20847-20852. External link
Patskovsky, S., Meunier, M., & Kabashin, A. (2007). Phase-Sensitive Silicon-Based Total Internal Reflection Sensor. Optics Express, 15(19), 12523-12528. External link
Markowicz, P. P., Law, W. C., Baev, A., Prasad, P. N., Patskovsky, S., & Kabashin, A. (2007). Phase-Sensitive Time-Modulated Surface Plasmon Resonance Polarimetry for Wide Dynamic Range Biosensing. Optics Express, 15(4), 1745-1754. External link
Law, W.-C., Markowicz, P., Yong, K.-T., Roy, I., Baev, A., Patskovsky, S., Kabashin, A., Ho, H.-P., & Prasad, P. N. (2007). Wide Dynamic Range Phase-Sensitive Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensor Based on Measuring the Modulation Harmonics. Biosensors & Bioelectronics, 23(5), 627-632. External link
Podolskiy, V. A., Kabashin, A., Evans, P., Patskovsky, S., Hendren, W., Wurtz, G. A., Atkinson, R., Pollard, R., & Zayats, A. V. (2010, May). High-performance sensing with plasmonic nanorod metamaterials [Paper]. Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO), San Jose, California. External link
Bluet, J. M., Botsoa, J., Zakharko, Y., Geloen, A., Alekseev, S., Marty, O., Mognetti, B., Patskovsky, S., Rioux, D., & Lysenko, V. (2012). SiC as a Biocompatible Marker for Cell Labeling. In Silicon Carbide Biotechnology : A Biocompatible Semiconductor for Advanced Biomedical Devices and Applications (pp. 377-429). External link