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Polarization analysis for detection of molecular reactions

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Abstract

The direct measurement of molecular reactions is interesting for a lot of applications, for example for medical diagnostics, DNA, smell or taste-analysis. We have focussed on medical diagnostics. An improvement of the conventional analysis methods is possible by a direct optical measurement of the biochemical reaction. For this purpose we developed a microoptical device based on subwavelength period metal stripe gratings.

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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