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Resonant waveguide grating

Keywords Microarray DNA microarray Carbohydrate microarray Protein microarray Antibody microarray G protein-coupled receptor microarray Cellular microarray Optical biosensor Resonant waveguide grating biosensor Surface plasmon resonance Dynamic mass redistribution... [Pg.27]

Resonant Waveguide Grating Biosensor for Microarrays incoupling grating... [Pg.37]

Fang Y, Ferric AM, Fontaine NH, Mauro J, Balakrishnan J (2006) Resonant waveguide grating biosensor for living cell sensing. Biophys J 91 1925-1940... [Pg.40]

Waveguide-SPR Resonant mirror Grating coupler Mach-Zehnder interferometer Differential mode interferometer Young interferometer... [Pg.419]

Ctyroky J, Abdelmalek P, Ecke W, Usbeck K (1999a) Modelling of the surface plasmon resonance waveguide sensor with Bragg grating. Opt Quantum Electron 31 927-941... [Pg.69]

Wawro D, Tibuleac S, Magnusson R, Liu H (2000) Optical fiber endface biosensor based on resonances in dielectric waveguide gratings. Proc SPIE 39 86... [Pg.102]

The onset of stimulated emission can be detected by a collapse of the broad emission spectrum to a narrow line. This line narrowing due to optical gain in a waveguide without resonator is commonly referred to as amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) [49], or travelling wave lasing, hi the case of additional optical resonators like gratings or microcavities, different modes with much narrower linewidths can be resolved. [Pg.97]

Optical Biosensors Surface Plasmon Resonance and Optical Waveguide Grating... [Pg.404]

More recently, another group [163] reported on a novel fast tuneable electrooptic polymer waveguide grating with resonance wavelength that can be linearly tuned via the first-order EO effect with a high sensitivity of 6.1 pnW. [Pg.155]

Fig. 15.8 Comparison of resonant peak position (a) and peak amplitude (b) transduction for a grating coupled reverse waveguide. Reprinted from Ref. 36 with permission. 2008 American Institute of Physics... Fig. 15.8 Comparison of resonant peak position (a) and peak amplitude (b) transduction for a grating coupled reverse waveguide. Reprinted from Ref. 36 with permission. 2008 American Institute of Physics...

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