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Type: Conference paper
Title: A novel optical-fiber based surface plasmon resonance sensing architecture and its application to gastric cancer diagnostics
Author: François, A.
Courtney, J.
Penno, M.
Hoffmann, P.
Monro, T.
Citation: Proceedings of teh 21st International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors, held in Ottawa, Canada, May 2011 / W. Bock, J. Albert and X. Bao (eds.): pp.77536Y-1-77536Y-4
Publisher: SPIE
Issue Date: 2011
Series/Report no.: Proceedings of SPIE ; 7753
ISBN: 9780819482464
ISSN: 0277-786X
1996-756X
Conference Name: International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors (21st : 2011 : Ottawa, Canada)
Editor: Bock, W.
Albert, J.
Bao, X.
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Alexandre Francois, Jonathan Boehm, Megan Penno, Peter Hoffmann and Tanya M. Monro
Abstract: The management of threats such as pandemics and explosives, and of health and the environment requires the rapid deployment of highly sensitive detection tools. Sensors based on Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) allow rapid, labelfree, highly sensitive detection, and indeed this phenomenon underpins the only label-free optical biosensing technology that is available commercially. In these sensors, the existence of surface plasmons is inferred indirectly from absorption features that correspond to the coupling of light to the surface plasmon. Although SPR is not intrinsically a radiative process, under certain conditions the surface plasmon can itself couple to the local photon states, and emit light. Here we show for the first time that by collecting and characterising this re-emitted light, it is possible to realise new SPR sensing architectures that are more compact, versatile and robust than existing approaches. It is applicable to a range of SPR geometries, including optical fibres. As an example, this approach has been used to demonstrate the detection of a protein identified as a being a biomarker for cancer.
Keywords: Surface Plasmon Resonance
Biosensor
Point of care diagnostics
Rights: © 2011 COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
DOI: 10.1117/12.885066
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.885066
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