Fiberoptic Chemical Sensors and Biosensors: Volume 1Otto S. Wolfbeis |
Contents
Introduction | 26 |
Luminescence | 32 |
Infrared Spectrometry | 38 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
absorbance absorption acid Anal angle Appl applications attenuation biosensors buffer cell Chem chemistry cladding components configurations constant core coupler coupling detection detector dielectric diode effect Electron emission enzyme Equation evanescent field evanescent wave fiber optic fiber sensors filter fluorescence quenching fluorimetry fluorophore function guided immobilized indicator intensity interaction interface ionic strength laser layer leaky leaky modes light source luminescence material measurand measurement membrane method mode molecules monitoring multimode noise numerical aperture optic chemical sensors optical fiber optical waveguide optrodes output oxygen pH indicators pH sensor phase photodetector photodiode plain fiber planar polymer probe Proc propagation protein quencher Raman range reaction reagent reflection refractive index sample scattering Section sensing sensitivity sensor based shown in Figure signal silica solution solvent species spectral spectroscopy SPIE step index step index fiber substrate surface technique temperature total internal reflection transducer transmission wavelength Wolfbeis