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Wolfgang Fritzsche is affiliated with the Leibniz-Institute for New Materials in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on materials science, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, and engineering. Within these fields, they concentrate on several subfields including molecular biology, biomedical engineering, materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's work covers several main topics: advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, gold and silver nanoparticles synthesis and applications, biosensors and analytical detection, plasmonic and surface plasmon research, advanced nanomaterials in catalysis, advanced biosensing techniques and applications, and electrochemical sensors and biosensors.

Some of their recent published papers include:

  • A miRNA biosensor based on localized surface plasmon resonance enhanced by surface-bound hybridization chain reaction, 2020, Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Review: tomographic imaging flow cytometry, 2021, Lab on a Chip
  • Graphene and silicene quantum dots for nanomedical diagnostics, 2020, RSC Advances
  • Shape-Dependent Catalytic Activity of Gold and Bimetallic Nanoparticles in the Reduction of Methylene Blue by Sodium Borohydride, 2021, Catalysts
  • Application of Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy to Investigate a Nano-Bio Interface, 2021, Langmuir

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Wolfgang Fritzsche include:

  • Andrea Csáki
  • Hassan Mohamed El-Said Azzazy
  • Stephan Kastner
  • Heike Lisa Kerstin Stephanie Stolle
  • Ekaterina Podlesnaia

Their research is frequently published in venues such as:

  • Nanoscale Advances
  • Nanomaterials
  • Scientific Reports
  • RSC Advances
  • Small

Best Publications

  • SERS: a versatile tool in chemical and biochemical diagnostics

    Katharina Hering;Dana Cialla;Katrin Ackermann;Thomas Dörfer

  • Metal nanoparticles as labels for heterogeneous, chip-based DNA detection

    Wolfgang Fritzsche;T Andrew Taton

  • Nanodissection of human chromosomes with near-infrared femtosecond laser pulses.

    K König;I Riemann;W Fritzsche

  • Optical properties of individual silicon nanowires for photonic devices.

    Gerald Brönstrup;Norbert Jahr;Christian Leiterer;Andrea Csáki

  • Au/Ag/Au double shell nanoparticles with narrow size distribution obtained by continuous micro segmented flow synthesis

    A. Knauer;A. Thete;S. Li;H. Romanus

  • Chip-Based Optical Detection of DNA Hybridization by Means of Nanobead Labeling

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  • Electrical Classification of the Concentration of Bioconjugated Metal Colloids after Surface Adsorption and Silver Enhancement

    R. Möller;A. Csáki;and J. M. Köhler;W. Fritzsche

  • Propagating and localized surface plasmon resonance sensing — A critical comparison based on measurements and theory

    Jacqueline Jatschka;André Dathe;Andrea Csáki;Wolfgang Fritzsche

  • Pearl Chain Formation of Nanoparticles in Microelectrode Gaps by Dielectrophoresis

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  • In-situ formation of Ag-containing nanoparticles in thin polymer films

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  • A Parallel Approach for Subwavelength Molecular Surgery Using Gene-Specific Positioned Metal Nanoparticles as Laser Light Antennas

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  • Localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) biosensing using gold nanotriangles: detection of DNA hybridization events at room temperature

    Leonor Soares;Andrea Csáki;Jacqueline Jatschka;Wolfgang Fritzsche

  • Nanoparticle Layer Deposition for Plasmonic Tuning of Microstructured Optical Fibers

    Andrea Csaki;Franka Jahn;Ines Latka;Thomas Henkel

  • Localized surface plasmon resonance based biosensing.

    Andrea Csáki;Ondrej Stranik;Wolfgang Fritzsche

  • Regular Dislocation Networks in Silicon as a Tool for Nanostructure Devices used in Optics, Biology, and Electronics

    M. Kittler;X. Yu;T. Mchedlidze;T. Arguirov

  • Enzymatic Control of Metal Deposition as Key Step for a Low-Background Electrical Detection for DNA Chips

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  • Microsegmented Flow-Through Synthesis of Silver Nanoprisms with Exact Tunable Optical Properties

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  • Microarray-based detection of dye-labeled DNA by SERRS using particles formed by enzymatic silver deposition.

    Katharina Konstanze Hering;Robert Möller;Wolfgang Fritzsche;Jürgen Popp

  • Sensoric potential of gold–silver core–shell nanoparticles

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  • Metallic nanowires created by biopolymer masking

    Wolfgang Fritzsche;Konrad J. Böhm;Eberhard Unger;J. Michael Köhler

  • Far-field imaging for direct visualization of light interferences in GaAs nanowires.

    Rachel Grange;Gerald Brönstrup;Michael Kiometzis;Anton Sergeyev

  • Combination of microfluidic high-throughput production and parameter screening for efficient shaping of gold nanocubes using Dean-flow mixing

    Matthias Thiele;Andrea Knauer;Daniéll Malsch;Andrea Csáki

  • Formation and characterization of silver nanoparticles embedded in optical transparent materials for plasmonic sensor surfaces

    G. Schmidl;J. Dellith;H. Schneidewind;D. Zopf

  • Optically controlled thermal management on the nanometer length scale

    F Garwe;U Bauerschäfer;A Csaki;A Steinbrück

  • Gold nanocubes – Direct comparison of synthesis approaches reveals the need for a microfluidic synthesis setup for a high reproducibility

    Matthias Thiele;Joanne Zi En Soh;Andrea Knauer;Daniell Malsch

  • Gold Nanolenses Self-Assembled by DNA Origami

    Christian Heck;Christian Heck;Christian Heck;Julia Prinz;André Dathe;Virginia Merk

  • Toward Single Electron Nanoelectronics Using Self-Assembled DNA Structure

    Kosti Tuomas Olavi Tapio;Jenni Leppiniemi;Boxuan Shen;Vesa P. Hytönen

  • Plasmonic Nanosensor Array for Multiplexed DNA-based Pathogen Detection

    David Zopf;Angelina Pittner;André Dathe;André Dathe;Norman Grosse

  • Biofunctionalization of zinc oxide nanowires for DNA sensory applications.

    Raphael Niepelt;Ulrich C Schröder;Jana Sommerfeld;Irma Slowik

  • A precise optical determination of nanoscale diameters of semiconductor nanowires

    G Brönstrup;C Leiterer;N Jahr;C Gutsche

Frequent Co-Authors

Jürgen Popp
Jürgen Popp Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Volker Deckert
Volker Deckert Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Christoph Krafft
Christoph Krafft Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology
Robert J. Wilkinson
Robert J. Wilkinson The Francis Crick Institute
Florent Ginhoux
Florent Ginhoux Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Charles-Antoine Dutertre
Charles-Antoine Dutertre Institut Gustave Roussy
Timothy I. M. Tree
Timothy I. M. Tree King's College London
Ricardo T. Gazzinelli
Ricardo T. Gazzinelli Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
David W. Galbraith
David W. Galbraith University of Arizona
Markus A. Schmidt
Markus A. Schmidt Friedrich Schiller University Jena

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