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26 November 1996 Novel generation of luminescence-based biosensors: single-mode planar waveguide sensors
Gert L. Duveneck, Michael Pawlak, Dieter Neuschaefer, Wolfgang Budach, Markus Ehrat
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Abstract
First results with a new generation of bioaffinity sensors based on luminescence excitation using single-mode planar waveguides are presented. Planar waveguides show superior physical characteristics, concerning sensitivity and required sample volumes, and can principally be fabricated in low-costs mass production processes. Additionally, they allow for different detection geometries, e.g., different configurations of fluorescence detection and simultaneous determination of the transmitted excitation light. The transducer characteristics, possible detection geometries and our present experimental configuration are explained. Results with different bioaffinity systems applied on the novel transducer generation are presented, demonstrating the capability of detecting attomole amounts of analytes within a few minutes.
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Gert L. Duveneck, Michael Pawlak, Dieter Neuschaefer, Wolfgang Budach, and Markus Ehrat "Novel generation of luminescence-based biosensors: single-mode planar waveguide sensors", Proc. SPIE 2928, Biomedical Systems and Technologies, (26 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.259950
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal detection

Luminescence

Waveguides

Transducers

Signal attenuation

Planar waveguides

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