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22 July 2002 Generalized method of m-line spectroscopy for studying biological samples
Elzbieta Augusciuk, Marcin Roszko, Andrzej W. Domanski
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Proceedings Volume 4887, Optical Techniques for Environmental Sensing, Workplace Safety, and Health Monitoring; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.475980
Event: Systems of Optical Security 2001: Environment Sensing, Work Safety, Health Monitoring, and Biomedical Sensors, 2001, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
In the paper an application ofthe generalized rn-line spectroscopy to test of biological samples is presented. A generalized rn-line spectroscopy enables an evaluation ofthe parameters (the refractive index, n and the thickness, d) of sub-guiding films deposited on a planar waveguide. Examined layer ofbiological liquid between planar waveguide and prism changes the angular and intensity distribution of rn-line structure of outgoing beam. Some initial measurements reveal an effect of the presence of the films on the coupling angles of the structures. The method is noninvasive and for measurements merely small amount of substance as a drop of tiers or sweat can be used.
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Elzbieta Augusciuk, Marcin Roszko, and Andrzej W. Domanski "Generalized method of m-line spectroscopy for studying biological samples", Proc. SPIE 4887, Optical Techniques for Environmental Sensing, Workplace Safety, and Health Monitoring, (22 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.475980
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Refractive index

Prisms

Spectroscopy

Wave propagation

Glucose

Planar waveguides

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