2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2007.09.084
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Development of new single-mode waveguide surface plasmon resonance sensor using a polymer imprint process for high-throughput fabrication and improved design flexibility

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“…These include measurements of salinity in water [22,37], refractive indices of alcohols [17], BSA [34], vapor and liquid analyses [18]. In addition a single-mode waveguide surface plasmon resonance sensor has been developed for biomolecular interaction analysis [47]. Recently, fiber optic SPR sensors have been reported that uses either a series of long period grating [48] or Bragg grating [49].…”
Section: Pesticidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include measurements of salinity in water [22,37], refractive indices of alcohols [17], BSA [34], vapor and liquid analyses [18]. In addition a single-mode waveguide surface plasmon resonance sensor has been developed for biomolecular interaction analysis [47]. Recently, fiber optic SPR sensors have been reported that uses either a series of long period grating [48] or Bragg grating [49].…”
Section: Pesticidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the great choice of polymers allows the use of materials of various optical characteristics, making NIL-fabricated structures multifunctional [85,86].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the refractive index detection limit is higher (5.3 × 10 −5 RIU) comparing with a single SPP sensor (5.04 × 10 −7 RIU), it is more cost-effective and compact. Imprinting techniques that help fabricate these sensors with high throughput speed further lows the cost [41]. Using this fabrication method, Matsushita et al fabricated polymer sensor chips with a refractive index resolution of 3.8 × 10 −4 RIU and a noise fluctuation of ∼1.2%.…”
Section: Integrated Waveguide-based Ri Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%