Randomly Ordered Addressable High-Density Optical Sensor Arrays

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Array-based sensors provide an architecture for multi-analyte sensing. In this paper, we report a new approach for array fabrication. Sensors are made by immobilizing different reactive chemistries on the surfaces of microspheres. Sensor arrays are prepared by randomly distributing a mixture of microsphere sensors on an optical substrate containing thousands of micrometer-scale wells. The sensors occupy a different location from array to array; thus the identity of each sensor is ascertained and registered on the detector using encoding schemes, rather than by a predetermined location in the array. The approach thereby shifts the demand from fabrication to signal processing. The availability of commercial image analysis software makes such a shift both cost-effective and time efficient.

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Michael, K. L., Taylor, L. C., Schultz, S. L., & Walt, D. R. (1998). Randomly Ordered Addressable High-Density Optical Sensor Arrays. Analytical Chemistry, 70(7), 1242–1246. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac971343r

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