Authors
Francisco J Arregui, Ignacio Del Villar, Jesus M Corres, Javier Goicoechea, Carlos R Zamarreño, Cesar Elosua, Miguel Hernaez, Pedro J Rivero, Abian B Socorro, Aitor Urrutia, Pedro Sanchez, Pablo Zubiate, Diego Lopez, Nerea De Acha, Ignacio R Matias
Publication date
2014/1/1
Journal
Procedia Engineering
Volume
87
Pages
3-8
Publisher
No longer published by Elsevier
Description
In the last 4 years, experimental evidences about the potential use of optical sensors based on Lossy Mode Resonances (LMR) have been presented in the literature. These LMR sensors have some similarities with Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensors, the gold standard in label-free, real-time biomolecular interaction analysis. In these new LMR sensors, if the non-metallic nano- cladding of an optical waveguide fulfills the conditions explained in this work, coupling of light to the cladding modes happens at certain resonance wavelengths, which enables the use of LMR devices as refractometers and opens the door to diverse applications such as in biology and proteomics research. These highly sensitive refractometers have already shown sensitivities higher than 20,000 nm/RIU or 5x10-7 RIU and, given the youth of this field, it is expected to achieve even better values.
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