2018
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.8b01837
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Nanoporous Glass Surface for Backscattered Waveguide Fluorescence Application

Abstract: Nanoporous material-based sensors promise easier integration into portable devices. Here, we use a nanoporous layer (∼130 nm thick) fabricated on a cover glass as a planar waveguide and integrated sensing surface. A combination of custom-built planar waveguiding experiments and the Zemax ray tracing model confirmed that the nanoporous surface produced an increased in-plane waveguide signal output in backscattering mode. Also, by addition of a fluorophore (coumarin 6) on the surface, the nanoporous glass showed… Show more

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