Original tapered infrared chalcogenide glass fibers have been developed in order to analyse by evanescent wave absorption the IR signatures of biomolecules in the 2 to 12 /spl mu/m range. In using a small contact between the fiber and the analytes, in situ measurements have been performed on biofilms, serum, liver and lung cells allowing the detection of metabolic anomalies.
Infrared evanescent wave bio-sensors
01.01.2004
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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