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Localized biosensing with Topas Microstructured Polymer Optical Fiber

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Abstract

We present the first microstructured Polymer Optical Fiber (mPOF) fabricated from Topas cyclic olefin copolymer, which has attractive material and biochemical properties. This polymer allows for a novel type of fiber-optic biosensor, where localized sensor layers may be activated on the inner side of the air holes in a predetermined section of the mPOF. The concept is demonstrated using a fluorescence-based method for selective detection of fluorophore labelled antibodies.

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