Abstract
A novel prism phase modulator (PPM) for phase difference modulation between pand s-polarization lights in a surface plasmon resonance phase-sensitive imaging sensor is proposed in this paper. The PPM consists of a rhombic prism (to obtain a curve of phase difference between the two polarizations), a rotation stage and a mirror. The PPM shows great modulation stability and helps to achieve a high detection resolution. Surface plasmon resonance phase imaging is realized with a microfluidic device and a CCD camera. Experimental result shows that the detection resolution of our SPR-PI sensor based on phase-interrogation method is 7.61×10-7 RIU with hydrous samples, which is 16 times improved compared with that based on intensity-interrogation. Real-time monitoring of the interaction between Angiogenin and anti-Angiogenin is also illustrated.
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Ye, G., Yang, W., Jiang, L., & He, S. (2014). SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE PHASE-SENSITIVE IMAGING (SPR-PI) SENSOR BASED ON A NOVEL PRISM PHASE MODULATOR. Progress In Electromagnetics Research, 145, 309–318. https://doi.org/10.2528/pier14030402
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