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Integrated optical chemical sensing

Integrated optical chemical sensing
Integrated optical chemical sensing
Integrated optical techniques offer the potential for miniature, low-cost, reliable microsystems for chemical analysis which may be exploited in monitoring environmental pollution, food contamination, state of health, and threats to security. Some approaches towards providing flexible multisensor platforms for a wide variety of chemical and biochemical species will be presented.
8 pp
Wilkinson, James S.
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Wilkinson, James S.
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Wilkinson, James S. (2005) Integrated optical chemical sensing. ECIO'05: 12th European Conference on Integrated Optics, Grenoble, Switzerland. 06 - 08 Apr 2005. 8 pp .

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Abstract

Integrated optical techniques offer the potential for miniature, low-cost, reliable microsystems for chemical analysis which may be exploited in monitoring environmental pollution, food contamination, state of health, and threats to security. Some approaches towards providing flexible multisensor platforms for a wide variety of chemical and biochemical species will be presented.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 2005
Additional Information: ThB3-1 Integrated optical sensors and actuators
Venue - Dates: ECIO'05: 12th European Conference on Integrated Optics, Grenoble, Switzerland, 2005-04-06 - 2005-04-08

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Local EPrints ID: 38336
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/38336
PURE UUID: 53f4b3d2-751a-440e-9089-5b5d0e619017
ORCID for James S. Wilkinson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4712-1697

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Date deposited: 09 Jun 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:33

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