2016
DOI: 10.1590/2446-4740.0709
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Polymer-based surface plasmon resonance biochip: construction and experimental aspects

Abstract: Introduction: Surface plasmon resonance biosensors are high sensitive analytical instruments that normally employ glass materials at the optical substrate layer. However, the use of polymer-based substrates is increasing in the last years due to favorable features, like: disposability, ease to construction and low-cost design. Review: Recently, a polymer-based SPR biochip was proposed by using monochromatic and polychromatic input sources. Its construction and experimental considerations are detailed here. Exp… Show more

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“…It only works at the AIM case and has diffractive optical coupling elements (DOCEs), manufactured in nanometer dimensions by using holographic techniques; another, proposed in 2009 [6], called PPBIO. It has a simple structure and can be applied for both AIM and WIM requiring relatively low design and manufacturing costs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It only works at the AIM case and has diffractive optical coupling elements (DOCEs), manufactured in nanometer dimensions by using holographic techniques; another, proposed in 2009 [6], called PPBIO. It has a simple structure and can be applied for both AIM and WIM requiring relatively low design and manufacturing costs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%