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titleOfInvention Sensor substrate and biosensor
abstract A sensor substrate having an abnormal reflection change rate greater than gold is provided. A sensor substrate for detecting a target molecule to be adsorbed or bound from a change in reflectance of abnormal reflection with respect to light, comprising a non-oxidizing metal such as gold as a basic component, and an oxidizing metal or oxidation such as silver. It exhibits a complex dielectric constant in a predetermined range in which the real part is larger than the non-oxidizing metal and the imaginary part is smaller with respect to any light having a wavelength of 380 to 500 nm including a metal oxide such as silver. [Selection] Figure 2
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