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8 November 2005 A transducer-independent optical sensor system for the detection of biochemical binding reactions
Rüdiger Frank, Bernd Möhrle, Dieter Fröhlich, Günter Gauglitz
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Abstract
In this article we present a very simple, transducer-independent label-free optical detection method based on reflectometry for bioanalytical applications. A laboratory setup of this 1λ-reflectometry delivers results that are comparable with established detection principles like Surface Plasmon Resonance or Reflectometric Interference Spectroscopy. Additionally we present a first version of a miniaturized setup of this method to show its potential due to its simplicity.
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Rüdiger Frank, Bernd Möhrle, Dieter Fröhlich, and Günter Gauglitz "A transducer-independent optical sensor system for the detection of biochemical binding reactions", Proc. SPIE 5993, Advanced Environmental, Chemical, and Biological Sensing Technologies III, 59930A (8 November 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.633881
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KEYWORDS
Transducers

Polymers

Sensors

Tantalum

Biopolymers

Interfaces

Photodiodes

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