Holographic Sensors

Biosensors Journal is one of the best peer reviewed journals on Holographic sensors. The journal aims to provide the highest possible standards of publication by scrutinizing the papers through peer-review assisted by the eminent experts from all parts of the world. At least two independent reviewers approval followed by editor approval is required for acceptance of any citable manuscript. Holographic sensors are made out of hydrogels that are doped with silver nanoparticles. These silver nanoparticles are then organized into three-dimensional holograms of predetermined shapes using a multi-megawatt laser. The final sensors resemble the iridescent hardened forewings of beetles, and normally diffract light in a green colour. However, when the holographic sensor is exposed to a person's breath, urine, tears or a drop of their blood or saliva, the hydrogel in the sensor, which is sensitive to specific disease indicators, reacts if any of them are present. The hydrogel either swells or shrinks, causing a change in the hologram's color in the entire visible spectrum. OMICS International is devoted to the prompt publication of original findings of the highest scientific priority and value that provide novel insights into applications of sensors in medical field. OMICS Group hosts over 700+ peer-reviewed journals and has organized over 3000+ International Scientific Conferences all over the world. Peer Review processing is performed by the editorial board members. Biosensors Journal encourages the submissions in the areas of biomedical science and technology.
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