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The BioCD: High-Speed Interferometric Optical BiosensorNolte et al., 2009
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- Nolte D
- Zhao M
- Wang X
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- Advanced Photonic Structures for Biological and Chemical Detection
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The bio-optical compact disc (BioCD) is an optical biochip that uses common-path interferometry on a disc spinning at high speed to detect captured proteins. High-speed scanning moves the detection frequency far from 1/f noise, providing high sensitivity and …
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