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Detector arrangement based on surfaces plasmon resonance

  • US 7,295,320 B2
  • Filed: 11/30/2004
  • Issued: 11/13/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/31/2002
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A detector arrangement comprising:

  • a) a rotary member having an axis of rotation, said member comprises;

    (i) one or more microfluidic discs, each disc comprises a plurality of essentially equal and enclosed microchannel structures which are designed for permitting liquid transport by centrifugal force created by spinning the disc around the axis of rotation, and a first plurality of surface plasmon resonance measuring cells (SPR-MCs), each SPR-MCs comprises a detection microcavity (DMC), wherein an SPR surface in an inner wall of the DMC and at least a part (P1) of a detection window (DW) that stretches from the SPR surface to an outer surface of the disc, and said outer surface of P1 for all SPR-MCs are at the same radial distances(ii) a rotatable disc holder comprising the remaining part (P2) of each of the DWs,b) a non-rotatable SPR detector comprising(i) a light source (LS), and(ii) a light detecting subunit (LDS),c) a beam path comprising(i) an incident beam path (ibp) going from LS to one of the SPR surfaces via the DW associated with this SPR surface, and(ii) a reflected beam path (rpb) going from the same SPR surface to LDS via said DW, the SPR-MCs being interchangeable by rotating said rotatory member.

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