Interferometric label-free biomolecular detection system

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2006
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01A - Journal article
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Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics
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8
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7
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360-364
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IOP Publishing
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This work presents a simple evanescent wave sensing system based on an interferometric approach, suitable to meet the requirements of label-free sensor systems for detecting biomolecular interactions. It represents a basic concept towards label-free detection systems in various applications. The basic objectives of transducers for evanescent wave sensing are discussed. An optical detection system based on a interferometric approach using Young's double slit configuration is discussed, set-up and characterized. With refractometric measurements of various sucrose dilutions, the performance of the pure optical set-up is evaluated.
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Interferometer, Evanescence wave sensing, Integrated optics, Biosensor
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1464-4258
1741-3567
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English
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Hradetzky, D., Mueller, C., & Reinecke, H. (2006). Interferometric label-free biomolecular detection system. Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics, 8(7), 360–364. https://doi.org/10.1088/1464-4258/8/7/s11