Ellipsometric surface plasmon resonance

  • Hsu W
  • Lee S
  • Lee C
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Abstract

We develop a new multifunctional optical biochip system that integrates an ellipsometer with a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) feature. This newly developed biochip biosensor, which we call ESPR for an ellipsometric SPR, provides us with a system to retrieve detailed information such as the optical properties of immobilized biomolecular monolayers, surface concentration variations of biomedical reactions, and kinetic affinity between biomolecules required for further biotech analysis. Our ESPR can also serve as both a research and development tool and a manufacturing tool for various biomedical applications.

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Hsu, W.-L., Lee, S.-S., & Lee, C.-K. (2009). Ellipsometric surface plasmon resonance. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 14(2), 024036. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3116713

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