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14 June 2006 Surface plasmon resonance imaging instrumentation and data handling for biochips: review and perspectives
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Proceedings Volume 6254, Seventh International Conference on Correlation Optics; 62540M (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.679920
Event: Seventh International Conference on Correlation Optics, 2005, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
Sensors based on surface plasmon resonance have the potential to provide information on the binding of biological molecules on adequate substrates over typically thousand channels in parallel, without the need for any marker and in real time compared to the scale of biochemical reactions. The need to optimize selectivity and sensitivity has triggered continued research efforts. We review those related with optics and image processing, at the same time identifying some aspects that deserve further investigation before the potential of the technique is fully utilized.
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Pierre Chavel, Michael Canva, Pierre Lecaruyer, Hervé Sauer, and Jean Taboury "Surface plasmon resonance imaging instrumentation and data handling for biochips: review and perspectives", Proc. SPIE 6254, Seventh International Conference on Correlation Optics, 62540M (14 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.679920
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KEYWORDS
Surface plasmons

Luminescence

Dielectrics

Metals

Prisms

Interfaces

Refractive index

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