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24 March 2000 Segmented waveguides and their applications for biosensing
Zeev Weissman, E. Brand, Shlomo Ruschin, Doron Goldberg
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Abstract
The periodically segmented waveguide (PSW) has been used for a variety of applications, including frequency conversion, filtering, mode expansion and evanescent wave sensing. The PSW functionalities include index averaging and linear/nonlinear index grating, with the advantage of an inherent single-step fabrication. The paper briefly reviews some aspects of the PSW, and then focuses on a new type of segmented waveguides, and on applications of the PSW for biosensing.
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Zeev Weissman, E. Brand, Shlomo Ruschin, and Doron Goldberg "Segmented waveguides and their applications for biosensing", Proc. SPIE 3936, Integrated Optics Devices IV, (24 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.379960
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Sensors

Wave sensors

Biosensing

Glucose

Optical filters

Linear filtering

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