“…Electrochemiluminescence (ECL), a powerful optical technology of low background noise, wide dynamic range, and high sensitivity, − is being widely used for immunoassays , and DNA probe analyses. , An ECL assay is conducted in either a total-photon-collected − or a wavelength-resolved way. − The wavelength-resolved ECL is normally conducted with area array detectors, , such as charge-coupled devices , and complementary metal-oxide semiconductors. , Although the dispersion of ECL can enable multiple immunoassays without spectral cross-talk, , the ECL photons at a given wavelength are much less than the total ECL photons. From this point, the commercialized ECL immunoassay is normally conducted in a total-photon-collected way with a photomultiplier tube as a detector. , …”