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Optical fiber biosensors waveguide evanescence

Sol-gel coating technique for optical chemical sensors and biosensors is now in extensive research phase. For example, the side-coating of optical fibers or waveguides in evanescent-wave sensors it is particularly important to control precisely the sensitivity determining parameters, such as the coating thickness and length45. [Pg.362]

For example, several strategies have been used for immunoassay techniques with fiber-optic biosensors. In the sandwich format, the receptor is immobilized on the stu"face of the fiber waveguide and a secondary or tracer antibody (which is labelled with a fluorescent dye) is added to the solution. In the absence of the analyte, the tracer remains in solution and little fluorescence is observed. However, after addition of the analyte, a molecular sandwich is formed on the sensor smface within the evanescent excitation volume. The sandwich assay is usually more sensitive than a competitive-binding assay because the fluorescence intensity increases with analyte concentration. [Pg.422]

DeMarco DV, Lim DV (2001) Direct detection of escherichia coliol57 h7 in unpasterized apple juice with an evanescent wave sensor. J Rapid Meth Automation Micro 9 241-257 Diez A, Andres MV, Cruz JL (2001) In-line fiber-optic sensors based on the excitation of surface plasma modes in metal-coated tapered fibers. Sensors Actuators B Chem 73 95-99 Dostalek J, Ctyroky J, Homola J, Brynda E, Skalsky M, Nekvindova P, Spirkova J, Skvor J, Schrofel J (2001) Surface plasmon resonance biosensor based on integrated optical waveguide. Sensors Actuators B Chem 76 8-12... [Pg.70]

Keywords Absorption ARROW waveguide Biosensor Chemical sensor Confinement Dielectrics Evanescent field Fiber optics Fluorescence Hollow core Liquid-core Loss Optical mode Photonic crystal Refractive index Resolution Scattering Sensitivity Total internal reflection Waveguide... [Pg.195]

The fiber-optic biosensor, based on an evanescent wave, is the most popular of the biosensors using waveguides. In the early stage, a capillary is used as the waveguide to collect free... [Pg.169]


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