Rozhitskii, M. M.Sushko, O. A.2019-05-222019-05-222013Rozhitskii M. M. Nanophotonic sensors for biomedical and ecological application / M. M. Rozhitskii, O. A. Sushko. // Nanobiophotonics: Fundamental and Applied Aspects : 3rd Internat. conf. – Kharkiv: B. Verkin Institute of Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, NASU., 2013. – C. 23.http://openarchive.nure.ua/handle/document/8873There is an ever-increasing need to enhance the capability of sensor technology for health, structural and environmental monitoring. One area of great concern is new strains of microbial organism and the spread of infectious diseases that requires rapid identification and detection in vivo and in vitro. Another area of major concern, worldwide, is the threat of chemical and biological terrorism. This points out onto necessity of improovement of existing and development of novel detection technologies based on nanomaterials. Nanophotonics-based sensors utilizing nanostructured multiple probes provide the ability for simultaneous detection of different biomedical and ecological objects as well as the ability for remote sensing where necessary. A useful future approach can utilize nanoscale optoelectronics with hybrid detection methods involving both photonics and electronics.ennanophotonic sensorsoptical signalpolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonstuberculosis markersNanophotonic sensors for biomedical and ecological applicationAbstract of Thesis