Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5382327 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2012 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Absorption spectroscopy is a potentially useful detection technique for microfluidic applications. ⺠Conventional single pass measurements are hampered by the short pathlengths encountered on microfluidic chips. ⺠Extended pathlength single pass methods, multi-pass methods, and cavity-enhanced methods offer strategies for increasing the pathlength and improving detection sensitivity. ⺠Cavity-enhanced methods in particular offer improved detection sensitivity while maintaining a small probed volume.
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Authors
Cathy M. Rushworth, Joanna Davies, João T. Cabral, Philip R. Dolan, Jason M. Smith, Claire Vallance,