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Biochemical Limits of Detection with Near Infrared Surface Waves on Optical Fibers

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Abstract

Precise control of the phase, amplitude and polarization of surface waves on single-mode optical fibers with tilted fiber Bragg gratings allows for selective detection limits at picomolar levels and for monitoring living cell activity.

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