2023
DOI: 10.1364/opticaopen.22084607
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Terahertz anti-resonance hollow-core fiber for label-free and nondestructive detection of circulating tumor cells

Abstract: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) can be used as important biomarkers to reflect the progress and malignancy of tumors. However, current CTC detection technologies have some limitations for clinical applications due to their complexity, low specificity and high cost. Herein, we develop a terahertz anti-resonance hollow core fiber (THz AR-HCF) biosensor for CTC detection. Through simulation and experiment comparisons, the low-loss property of the THz AR-HCF is verified, and a suitable fiber is selected for biosens… Show more

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