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Design of highly sensitive waveguide SPR biosensorsMain Researcher: Khai Quang Le
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors have found extensive application in the analysis of biomolecular interactions and detection of chemical and biological analytes, where they provide benefits of real-time, sensitive and label-free technology.
Waveguide SPR biosensors aim to provide highly integrated, highly sensitive, multichannel and robust sensing devices which have the ability to accommodate multiple sensing elements on a single platform or substrate.
In this work, we aim to explore novel configuration for SPR sensors which allow highly integration and highly sensitivity.
Shift in resonance wavelength with respect to refractive index of analyte
PublicationsInternational Journals
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K. Quang Le, P. Bienstman,
Enhanced Sensitivity of Silicon-On-Insulator Surface Plasmon Interferometer with Additional Silicon Layer , IEEE Photonics Journal, 3(3), p.538-545 doi:10.1109/jphot.2011.2156778 (2011) .
International Conferences
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K. Quang Le, P. Bienstman,
Nanoplasmonic ring resonator for biosensing applications, 15th Annual Symposium of the IEEE Photonics Benelux Chapter, Netherlands, (2010) .
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K. Quang Le, P. Bienstman,
Enhanced Sensitivity of Absorption-Based Surface Plasmon Interference Sensors in Silicon-On-Insulator by Adsorbed Layer, 15th European Conference on Integrated Optics, United Kingdom, (2010) .
National Conferences
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K. Quang Le, P. Bienstman,
Enhanced Sensitivity of Silicon-On-Insulator Surface Plasmon Interference Biosensors with Additional Silicon Top Layer, 11th FirW PhD Symposium, Belgium, (2010) .
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S. Keyvaninia, G. Roelkens, D. Van Thourhout,
A tunable laser based on III-V semiconductor , 11st FirW PhD Symposium, Belgium, (2010) .
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