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We present the design, simulation, fabrication, and characterization of a novel flexible optrode for deep brain light delivery and collection. The optrode has an annular cross-section for light guiding consisting of a transparent polymer in combination with ultra thin glass, and is fabricated by a unique process we developed: V-groove guided capillary assembly. The optrode design addresses a major...
The effects of intermediate dielectric films on multilayer surface plasmon resonance (SPR) behavior were studied in terms of biosensing applications. Ten simple and complex oxides and fluoride, including MgF 2 and MgO, SiO 2 , TiO 2 and complex PZT family dielectric materials, were evaluated. The materials cover a wide range of refractive indices, from 1.19 for the porous silica...
A new and compact fluorescence biosensor is constructed. The distinguished feature of this setup is the use of an ellipsoidal reflector as an optical collector of the fluorescence light. A traditional collecting lens with numerical aperture of 0.5 can only collect a few percent of the available signal, while the incorporation of the ellipsoidal reflector enables the apparatus to provide a signal increase...
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