Optical sensor with enhanced reflectance
First Claim
1. A sensor for determination of analytes, comprising an optical material with a textured surface site having a deposit thereon comprising an analyte-reactive reagent and a particulate means for enhancing reflectance of a light beam, the light beam originating through the optical material into a sampling zone of the analyte-reactive reagent.
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Abstract
A device for determination of analytes is disclosed that comprises an optical material having a deposit on a surface thereof, where this deposit includes an analyte-reactive reagent and a particulate means for enhancing reflectance of a light beam emitted through the optical material into the analyte-reactive reagent. The enhanced reflectance provides a return of light through the optical material at a level which is not only analytically useful, but involves sufficient returned light intensity so as to enable markedly improved accuracy in analytical determinations. The particulate means most preferably includes hollow spherical particles.
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25 Claims
- 1. A sensor for determination of analytes, comprising an optical material with a textured surface site having a deposit thereon comprising an analyte-reactive reagent and a particulate means for enhancing reflectance of a light beam, the light beam originating through the optical material into a sampling zone of the analyte-reactive reagent.
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8. The sensor of claim 8 wherein said means comprises light scattering particles.
- 9. The sensor of claim 9 wherein the particles are deposited within valleys or crevices within a textured surface formed by atomic oxygen texturing.
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13. A sensor for determination of at least one analyte in a fluid comprising an optic fiber having proximal and distal ends, further having a textured surface on the distal end and having a coating comprising at least one analyte-reactive reagent disposed on the textured surface, said reagent producing an optically detectable change upon reaction with at least one analyte in a fluid to be presented to the distal end, wherein a means is provided for enhancing reflectance into said fiber from a sampling zone associated with said coating.
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14. The sensor of claim 14 wherein the proximal end of said fiber receives light from a source and emanates reflectance light to a detector.
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15. The sensor of claim 15 wherein said means comprises light scattering particles co-disposed with said analyte-reactive reagent on said textured surface agent.
- 16. The sensor of claim 16 wherein said means comprises inanimate particulate matter deposited within valleys or crevices within said textured surface.
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18. A device for measurement of an analyte in a fluid comprising an optical material having a deposit on a surface thereof comprising an analyte-reactive reagent and a plurality of hollow polymeric particles, a substantial portion of the reagent being disposed between the surface of the optical material and the hollow polymeric particles, wherein reflectance of a light beam emitted through the optical material into a sampling zone associated with the analyte-reactive reagent is enhanced.
- 19. The device of claim 19 wherein the hollow polymeric particles comprise beads having a light scattering characteristic.
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22. A method of analyzing a fluid sample for an analyte comprising presenting a fluid sample containing the analyte to a site on an optical material, the site having a deposit comprising an analyte-reactive reagent and a particulate means for enhancing reflectance, developing an optically detectable change in a reagent sampling zone associated with the analyte-reactive reagent, emitting a beam of light through the material into the reagent sampling zone, returning reflectance from the reagent sampling zone through the optical material to a suitable detector, and measuring the reflectance for spectral qualities correlative to the presence and quantity of the analyte.
- 23. The method of claim 23 wherein the site on the optical material comprises a surface textured by means of atomic oxygen texturing.
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