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A monolithic evanescent field spore detector

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Abstract

We demonstrate a monolithically integrated particle sensor based on evanescent field scattering, well suited for use with affinity assays for pathogen recognition. Single micron sized particles may be detected, representative of spores and small bacteria.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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