Abstract
A novel optical platform offering potential for highly integrated polymer-based biophotonic chips is presented, featuring a cladding index that closely matches aqueous samples or biological samples. Applications including evanescent-wave microscopy, surface plasmon-coupled biosensing, and on-chip manipulation of light signals are demonstrated.
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