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SPECIAL ISSUE ON SPECTRAL SENSING RESEARCH FOR WATER MONITORING APPLICATIONS & FRONTIER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL DEFENSE (VOL. 2) – Frontier Session; EDITED BY J. JENSEN AND D. WOOLARDNo Access

COMPACT OPTICAL CHARACTERIZATION PLATFORM FOR DETECTION OF BIO-MOLECULES IN FLUIDIC AND AEROSOL SAMPLES

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129156408005175Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)

    An optical characterization unit based on fluorescence spectroscopy-on-a-chip is described. It comprises a compact fluidic platform that is integrated onto a chip-size spectrometer. The analyte is continuously excited within a novel waveguide. Fluorescence spectra are recorded as the analyte traverse the detection area.

    In order to achieve a strong interaction between excitation light and analyte we use an anti-resonant waveguide, in which the light is guided within the target-containing medium, thereby enabling a continuous excitation of a large volume. The excitation light is guided in the lower-refractive-index fluid when the light is coupled into the waveguide at an appropriate angle.

    Compact spectrometers can be integrated along the fluidic channel. The spectrometers are composed of a detector array which is coated with a linear variable band-pass filter. The filter converts the spectral fluorescence information into a spatially dependent signal that is analyzed by the detector array. These chip-size spectrometers are especially applicable for characterization of moving analytes.

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