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handle: 10261/2679
Este trabajo es una revision de dos mecanismos diferentes de biosensado óptico (detección mediante ondas evanescentes) que pueden implementarse en una plataforma tecnológica de multisensado: resonancia de plasmones superficiales, y biosensado optoelectrónico usando interferómetros Mach-Zehnder integrados. En este segundo caso, el uso de la tecnología estándar de microelectrónica de silicio abre la posibilidad de la integración de las funciones ópticas, fluídricas y electrónicas en un único circuito sensor, dando lugar a una solución de diseño completo de laboratorio en un chip (lab-on-a-chip).
The present article reviews two different optical biosensing mechanisms (based on evanescent wave detection) that can be implemented in a multibiosensor technology platform: surface plasmon resonance, and optoelectronic biosensing using integrated Mach-Zehnder interferometer devices. In the last case, the use of standard silicon microelectronics technology opens the possibility for further integration of optical, fluidics and electrical functions within a single optical sensing circuit leading to a complete lab-on-a-chip design solution.
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Biofuncionalization, Mach-Zehnder Interferometers, Optical Biosensor, Surface Plasmon Resonance
Biofuncionalization, Mach-Zehnder Interferometers, Optical Biosensor, Surface Plasmon Resonance
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