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Martin Bauch

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NTM|August 2, 2019
[St. Mary Magdelene's Flood (1342) at the Intersection of Environmental History and the History of Infrastructures : A Compound Event as a Catalyst of Medieval Infrastructure Development and Public Welfare]Martin Bauch
Optics Express|October 10, 2013
Collective localized surface plasmons for high performance fluorescence biosensingMartin Bauch, Jakub Dostalek
Optics Express|April 26, 2017
High performance and low cost transparent electrodes based on ultrathin Cu layerDavid Ebner, Martin Bauch, Theodoros Dimopoulos
Optics Express|January 22, 2015
Plasmonic amplification for bioassays with epi-fluorescence readoutMartin Bauch, Simone Hageneder, Jakub Dostalek
Nanotechnology|March 7, 2019
Nanostructured, ultrathin silver-based transparent electrode with broadband near-infrared plasmonic resonanceMartin Bauch, Theodoros Dimopoulos, Stephan Trassl
Talanta|June 5, 2016
Plasmonically amplified bioassay - Total internal reflection fluorescence vs. epifluorescence geometrySimone Hageneder, Martin Bauch, Jakub Dostalek
Nanotechnology|June 16, 2017
Nanostructured as-deposited indium tin oxide thin films for broadband antireflection and light trappingImran Khan, Martin Bauch, Theodoros Dimopoulos, et al.
Nanoscale Advances|September 22, 2022
Ultrathin sputter-deposited plasmonic silver nanostructuresSelina Goetz, Martin Bauch, Theodoros Dimopoulos, et al.
Plasmonics (Norwell, Mass.)|June 23, 2016
Plasmon-Enhanced Fluorescence Biosensors: a ReviewMartin Bauch, Koji Toma, Mana Toma, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 17, 2025
Cultural innovation can increase and maintain biodiversity: A case study from medieval EuropeAdam Spitzig, Manfred Rösch, Jessie Woodbridge, et al.
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NTM|August 2, 2019
[St. Mary Magdelene's Flood (1342) at the Intersection of Environmental History and the History of Infrastructures : A Compound Event as a Catalyst of Medieval Infrastructure Development and Public Welfare]Martin Bauch
Optics Express|October 10, 2013
Collective localized surface plasmons for high performance fluorescence biosensingMartin Bauch, Jakub Dostalek
Optics Express|April 26, 2017
High performance and low cost transparent electrodes based on ultrathin Cu layerDavid Ebner, Martin Bauch, Theodoros Dimopoulos
Optics Express|January 22, 2015
Plasmonic amplification for bioassays with epi-fluorescence readoutMartin Bauch, Simone Hageneder, Jakub Dostalek
Nanotechnology|March 7, 2019
Nanostructured, ultrathin silver-based transparent electrode with broadband near-infrared plasmonic resonanceMartin Bauch, Theodoros Dimopoulos, Stephan Trassl
Talanta|June 5, 2016
Plasmonically amplified bioassay - Total internal reflection fluorescence vs. epifluorescence geometrySimone Hageneder, Martin Bauch, Jakub Dostalek
Nanotechnology|June 16, 2017
Nanostructured as-deposited indium tin oxide thin films for broadband antireflection and light trappingImran Khan, Martin Bauch, Theodoros Dimopoulos, et al.
Nanoscale Advances|September 22, 2022
Ultrathin sputter-deposited plasmonic silver nanostructuresSelina Goetz, Martin Bauch, Theodoros Dimopoulos, et al.
Plasmonics (Norwell, Mass.)|June 23, 2016
Plasmon-Enhanced Fluorescence Biosensors: a ReviewMartin Bauch, Koji Toma, Mana Toma, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 17, 2025
Cultural innovation can increase and maintain biodiversity: A case study from medieval EuropeAdam Spitzig, Manfred Rösch, Jessie Woodbridge, et al.
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