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1 September 1991Polarimetric optical fiber sensor for biochemical measurements
A fiber optic polarimeter sensor is presented, which is capable of measuring low concentrations of biological macromolecules. Adsorption processes of two types of antibody- proteins have been measured so far, in a concentration of approximately equals 3X10-7Molar (MWequals150kD), resulting in phase changes of approximately equals 0.25X2(pi) .
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Rene G. Heideman, Albert Blikman, Rients Koster, Rob P. H. Kooyman, Jan Greve, "Polarimetric optical fiber sensor for biochemical measurements," Proc. SPIE 1510, Chemical and Medical Sensors, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.47132