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Optical Sensors for Biomedical Diagnostics and Environmental Monitoring.

By: Gupta, Banshi Dhar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: CRC Press, 2017Description: 1 online resource (251).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 1498789072; 9781498789073; 9781315156033; 1315156032; 9781351642569; 1351642561; 9781351652100; 1351652109.DDC classification: 681/.25 Online resources: View this book online, both on- and off-campus (please use Desktop Anywhere for off-campus access) View this book online, both on- and off-campus (please use Desktop Anywhere for off-campus access) | Click here to view. | OCLC metadata license agreement
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""Cover ""; ""Half Title ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Page ""; ""Contents ""; ""Preface ""; ""Acknowledgments ""; ""About the Authors ""; ""1. Introduction to Sensors ""; ""1.1 What Is a Sensor? ""; ""1.2 Need of Sensors ""; ""1.2.1 Biosensors ""; ""1.2.2 Gas Sensors ""; ""1.2.3 Chemical Sensors ""
""1.3 Sensor Components """"1.3.1 Analyte ""; ""1.3.2 Recognition Unit ""; ""1.3.3 Transducer ""; ""1.3.4 Detector/Analyzer ""; ""1.3.4.1 Spectrometer ""; ""1.3.4.2 Optical Power Meter ""; ""1.3.4.3 Charge-Coupled Device ""; ""1.4 Sensor Performance Parameters ""; ""1.5 Biosensor Classifications ""
""1.5.1 Classification Based on Transducer """"1.5.1.1 Electrochemical Transducer ""; ""1.5.1.2 Optical Transducer ""; ""1.5.1.3 Mass-Sensitive Transducer ""; ""1.5.1.4 Calorimetric Transducer ""; ""1.5.1.5 Light-Addressable Potentiometric Transducer ""
""1.5.2 Classification Based on Bio-Receptors """"1.6 Biosensor Regeneration ""; ""1.7 Overview of the Book ""; ""References ""; ""2. Basics of Resonance ""; ""2.1 Resonance-Based Sensors ""; ""2.2 SPR for Sensing ""; ""2.2.1 Theory of SPR ""; ""2.2.2 Theory of LSPR ""
""2.2.3 Realization of Sensors """"2.3 Types of Resonances ""; ""2.3.1 Surface Plasmon Resonance ""; ""2.3.1.1 Long-Range SPR ""; ""2.3.1.2 Short-Range SPR ""; ""2.3.1.3 Nearly Guided Wave SPR ""; ""2.3.1.4 Waveguide-Coupled SPR ""; ""2.3.1.5 Magneto-Optic SPR ""; ""2.3.1.6 Fano Resonance SPR ""
Scope and content: "The field of plasmonics has shown extraordinary capabilities in realizing highly sensitive and accurate sensors for environmental monitoring and measurement of biological analytes. The inherent potential of such devices has led to growing interest worldwide in commercial fiber optic chemical and biosensors. Optical Sensors for Biomedical Diagnostics and Environmental Monitoring is an essential resource for students, established researchers, and industry developers in need of a reference work on both the fundamentals and latest advances in optical fiber sensor technology in biomedical diagnostics and environmental monitoring. The book includes rigorous theory and experimental techniques of surface plasmon and lossy mode resonances, as well as real-time sensing applications of resonance techniques implemented over optical fiber substrate using bulk layer and/or nanostructures as transducer and sensing layers. In addition, discussion of various design options for real-time sensors in environmental monitoring and biomedical diagnostics make the book approachable to readers from multidisciplinary fields."--Provided by publisher.
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""Cover ""; ""Half Title ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Page ""; ""Contents ""; ""Preface ""; ""Acknowledgments ""; ""About the Authors ""; ""1. Introduction to Sensors ""; ""1.1 What Is a Sensor? ""; ""1.2 Need of Sensors ""; ""1.2.1 Biosensors ""; ""1.2.2 Gas Sensors ""; ""1.2.3 Chemical Sensors ""

""1.3 Sensor Components """"1.3.1 Analyte ""; ""1.3.2 Recognition Unit ""; ""1.3.3 Transducer ""; ""1.3.4 Detector/Analyzer ""; ""1.3.4.1 Spectrometer ""; ""1.3.4.2 Optical Power Meter ""; ""1.3.4.3 Charge-Coupled Device ""; ""1.4 Sensor Performance Parameters ""; ""1.5 Biosensor Classifications ""

""1.5.1 Classification Based on Transducer """"1.5.1.1 Electrochemical Transducer ""; ""1.5.1.2 Optical Transducer ""; ""1.5.1.3 Mass-Sensitive Transducer ""; ""1.5.1.4 Calorimetric Transducer ""; ""1.5.1.5 Light-Addressable Potentiometric Transducer ""

""1.5.2 Classification Based on Bio-Receptors """"1.6 Biosensor Regeneration ""; ""1.7 Overview of the Book ""; ""References ""; ""2. Basics of Resonance ""; ""2.1 Resonance-Based Sensors ""; ""2.2 SPR for Sensing ""; ""2.2.1 Theory of SPR ""; ""2.2.2 Theory of LSPR ""

""2.2.3 Realization of Sensors """"2.3 Types of Resonances ""; ""2.3.1 Surface Plasmon Resonance ""; ""2.3.1.1 Long-Range SPR ""; ""2.3.1.2 Short-Range SPR ""; ""2.3.1.3 Nearly Guided Wave SPR ""; ""2.3.1.4 Waveguide-Coupled SPR ""; ""2.3.1.5 Magneto-Optic SPR ""; ""2.3.1.6 Fano Resonance SPR ""

"The field of plasmonics has shown extraordinary capabilities in realizing highly sensitive and accurate sensors for environmental monitoring and measurement of biological analytes. The inherent potential of such devices has led to growing interest worldwide in commercial fiber optic chemical and biosensors. Optical Sensors for Biomedical Diagnostics and Environmental Monitoring is an essential resource for students, established researchers, and industry developers in need of a reference work on both the fundamentals and latest advances in optical fiber sensor technology in biomedical diagnostics and environmental monitoring. The book includes rigorous theory and experimental techniques of surface plasmon and lossy mode resonances, as well as real-time sensing applications of resonance techniques implemented over optical fiber substrate using bulk layer and/or nanostructures as transducer and sensing layers. In addition, discussion of various design options for real-time sensors in environmental monitoring and biomedical diagnostics make the book approachable to readers from multidisciplinary fields."--Provided by publisher.

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