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13 September 1994 Smart integrated transducer for an optoelectronic (bio-) chemical sensor
Anatoli A. Beloglazov, Petr I. Nikitin
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Proceedings Volume 2361, Second European Conference on Smart Structures and Materials; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.184870
Event: Smart Structures and Materials: Second European Conference, 1994, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Abstract
The problem of chemical and biological sensing, i.e., identification of components of various media and measuring their concentrations, is of extreme importance in science, technology, medicine, environmental monitoring, etc. Principally, the problem could be solved by means of purely optical methods, particularly, tunable diode laser spectroscopy [1]. Due to the spectral resolution by an order or two of magnitude higher than Doppler width of spectral lines, it provides ideal selectivity and suitable sensitivity in gas sensing. However, such techniques require bulk, expensive laboratory equipment and qualified personnel. This results in a very high cost of analysis and makes the method unsuitable from the commercial standpoint
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Anatoli A. Beloglazov and Petr I. Nikitin "Smart integrated transducer for an optoelectronic (bio-) chemical sensor", Proc. SPIE 2361, Second European Conference on Smart Structures and Materials, (13 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.184870
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Transducers

Surface plasmons

Chemical fiber sensors

Interfaces

Metals

Optoelectronics

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