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Main description:
For the first time, distinguished scientists from key institutions worldwide provide a comprehensive approach to optical sensing techniques employing the phenomenon of guided wave propagation for chemical and biosensors. This includes both state-of the-art fundamentals and innovative applications of these techniques. The authors present a deep analysis of their particular subjects in a way to address the needs of novice researchers such as graduate students and post-doctoral scholars as well as of established researchers seeking new avenues. Researchers and practitioners who need a solid foundation or reference will find this work invaluable.
This first of two volumes contains eight chapters covering planar waveguides for sensing, as well as sensing techniques based on plasmonic waveguides.
Feature:
The first work on this topic
Covers fundamentals and innovative applications in chemistry and life sciences
Contents:
Planar-Waveguide Sensors.- Total-Internal-Reflection Platforms for Chemical and Biological Sensing Applications.- High-Refractive-Index Waveguide Platforms for Chemical and Biosensing.- Planar-Waveguide Interferometers for Chemical Sensing.- Broadband Spectroelectrochemical Interrogation of Molecular Thin Films by Single-Mode Electro-Active Integrated Optical Waveguides.- Plasmonic-Waveguide Sensors.- Surface Plasmon Resonance: New Biointerface Designs and High-Throughput Affinity Screening.- Nanohole Arrays in Metal Films as Integrated Chemical Sensors and Biosensors.- Nanostructure-Based Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors.- Gold Nanoparticles on Waveguides For and Toward Sensing Application.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer Berlin Heidelberg)
Publication date: May, 2012
Pages: 250
Weight: 391g
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Subcategories: Biochemistry
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“The book is divided into six parts. … The authors cover a wide range of strongly related techniques. … I recommend them to novice optical sensor researchers as introduction into the subject. Experienced researchers will benefit from the overview of techniques related to the own subject and the enclosed comprehensive references. … a valuable introduction into the subject for the novice and a reference work for the experienced researcher presenting the state of the art in guided-wave sensors and trends of future development.” (Lothar Leidner, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Vol. 399, 2011)