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Paul Lambeck

Bio: Paul Lambeck is an academic researcher from University of Twente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Waveguide (optics) & Interferometry. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 145 publications receiving 4168 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Lambeck include MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology.


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TL;DR: In this article, a pigtailed integrated optical (IO) phase-modulated Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) including both the optical chip and the electronics is presented.
Abstract: This paper describes the design, fabrication and testing of a pigtailed integrated optical (IO) phase-modulated Mach–Zehnder interferometer (MZI) including both the optical chip and the electronics. The optical chip is realised in SiON technology. The IO components (the sensing function, the straight waveguiding channels, the phase modulator, the polariser, the splitter, the combiner and the fibre-to-chip connection unit) are individually optimised and interconnected by using transversal adiabatic tapers. To obtain a high waveguide evanescent field sensitivity, the sensor is designed for — but not limited to — a wavelength of 632.8 nm. The integrated MZI is actively phase-modulated by virtue of the electro-optic effect of the incorporated material zinc oxide (ZnO). The electro-optical voltage–length product Vπ is 16 V cm at frequencies above 10 Hz. The polariser is a distributed function, that effectively filters TM-polarised light (TE/TM polarising ratio >30 dB). The fibre pigtail, affording remote optical sensing, is based on a cheap, easy-to-use fibre-to-chip connection with a typical coupling efficiency of 50%, while the device throughput (“insertion loss”) is −20 dB. The drive- and demodulation electronics enable a phase resolution 5×10−5×2π, corresponding to a refractive index resolution of 2×10−8. The sensing system as has been realised up to now shows a phase resolution of 1×10−4×2π, its long-term stability (hours) being ≤3×10−4×2π. This corresponds to a refractive index resolution of 5×10−8, and a long-term stability of 10−7.

350 citations

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TL;DR: It is shown that the Young interferometer sensor can specifically and sensitively detect HSV-1 at very low concentrations (850 particles/mL) and that the sensitivity of the sensor approaches the detection of a single virus particle binding, yielding a sensor of unprecedented sensitivity with wide applications for viral diagnostics.
Abstract: We report the application of an integrated optical Young interferometer sensor for ultrasensitive, real-time, direct detection of viruses. We have validated the sensor by detecting herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), but the principle is generally applicable. Detection of HSV-1 virus particles was performed by applying the virus sample onto a sensor surface coated with a specific antibody against HSV-1. The performance of the sensor was tested by monitoring virus samples at clinically relevant concentrations. We show that the Young interferometer sensor can specifically and sensitively detect HSV-1 at very low concentrations (850 particles/mL). We have further demonstrated that the sensor can specifically detect HSV-1 suspended in serum. Extrapolation of the results indicates that the sensitivity of the sensor approaches the detection of a single virus particle binding, yielding a sensor of unprecedented sensitivity with wide applications for viral diagnostics.

285 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the development of this stabilization in Mn-doped BaTiO3 monocrystals having a special kind of domain structure and concluded from measurements of the growth of the internal bias field Ei and the change of the sideways 180° domain-wall mobility with time, that the fairly strong stabilization in this material originates from volume effects, which implies a gradual reorientation of polar defects with respect to the direction of the spontaneous polarization.

246 citations

04 Apr 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the most relevant developments in the field of integrated optical (IO) sensors is presented, where strong and weak points of principle and configuration based on these principles are indicated and main performance data of the IO sensing platforms, especially the obtained resolution, are indicated.
Abstract: During the last decade there has been a rapidly growing interest in integrated optical (IO) sensors, expecially because many of them principally allow for sensitive, real time, label-free-on-site measurements of the concentration of (bio-)chemical species. This review aims at giving an overview of the most relevant developments in this area. After a general introduction into the field of IO sensors for the chemical domain, relevant aspects of integrated optics and chemical sensing are presented in short. A large variety of IO sensing platforms are introduced and discussed: interferometers, resonators, coupling-based devices such as grating couplers and surface plasmon resonance based sensors and finally a new class of sensors based on chemically induced field profile changes. Strong and weak points of principle and of configuration based on these principles are indicated and the main performance data of the IO sensing platforms, especially the obtained resolution, are indicated. Best resolutions of the chemically induced refractive indices on the order of magnitude $10^{-6}-10^{-8}RIU$ can be obtained, corresponding to a resolution of $10^{-3}-10^{-5}$nm in the chemically induced growth of layer thickness of chemo-optical transducer materials. Depending on the anlalyte and the type of transduction layer chemical concentrations down to some ppb or some pg $ml^{-1}$can be determined. Several IO sensing systems are commercially available. Extension of individual sensors to sensor arrays is treated and finally an outlook for the future is given.

215 citations

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TL;DR: Experimental tests show that the implementation of the microfluidics reduces the response time of the sensor from 100s, as achieved with a bulky cuvette, to 4s, resulting into higher accuracy and offering the prospect of being able to use the kinetics of the immunoreaction.

207 citations


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28 Jul 2005
TL;DR: PfPMP1)与感染红细胞、树突状组胞以及胎盘的单个或多个受体作用,在黏附及免疫逃避中起关键的作�ly.
Abstract: 抗原变异可使得多种致病微生物易于逃避宿主免疫应答。表达在感染红细胞表面的恶性疟原虫红细胞表面蛋白1(PfPMP1)与感染红细胞、内皮细胞、树突状细胞以及胎盘的单个或多个受体作用,在黏附及免疫逃避中起关键的作用。每个单倍体基因组var基因家族编码约60种成员,通过启动转录不同的var基因变异体为抗原变异提供了分子基础。

18,940 citations

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TL;DR: Main application areas are outlined and examples of applications of SPR sensor technology are presented and future prospects of SPR technology are discussed.
Abstract: Since the first application of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) phenomenon for sensing almost two decades ago, this method has made great strides both in terms of instrumentation development and applications. SPR sensor technology has been commercialized and SPR biosensors have become a central tool for characterizing and quantifying biomolecular interactions. This paper attempts to review the major developments in SPR technology. Main application areas are outlined and examples of applications of SPR sensor technology are presented. Future prospects of SPR sensor technology are discussed.

5,127 citations

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TL;DR: This work presents a meta-analysis of the literature on food quality and safety analysis and its applications in the context of veterinary drugs and drugs and drug-Induced Antibodies, which focuses on the role of canine coronavirus in the veterinary industry.
Abstract: 5.1. Detection Formats 475 5.2. Food Quality and Safety Analysis 477 5.2.1. Pathogens 477 5.2.2. Toxins 479 5.2.3. Veterinary Drugs 479 5.2.4. Vitamins 480 5.2.5. Hormones 480 5.2.6. Diagnostic Antibodies 480 5.2.7. Allergens 481 5.2.8. Proteins 481 5.2.9. Chemical Contaminants 481 5.3. Medical Diagnostics 481 5.3.1. Cancer Markers 481 5.3.2. Antibodies against Viral Pathogens 482 5.3.3. Drugs and Drug-Induced Antibodies 483 5.3.4. Hormones 483 5.3.5. Allergy Markers 483 5.3.6. Heart Attack Markers 484 5.3.7. Other Molecular Biomarkers 484 5.4. Environmental Monitoring 484 5.4.1. Pesticides 484 5.4.2. 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT) 485 5.4.3. Aromatic Hydrocarbons 485 5.4.4. Heavy Metals 485 5.4.5. Phenols 485 5.4.6. Polychlorinated Biphenyls 487 5.4.7. Dioxins 487 5.5. Summary 488 6. Conclusions 489 7. Abbreviations 489 8. Acknowledgment 489 9. References 489

3,698 citations

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TL;DR: While the book is a standard fixture in most chemical and physical laboratories, including those in medical centers, it is not as frequently seen in the laboratories of physician's offices (those either in solo or group practice), and I believe that the Handbook can be useful in those laboratories.
Abstract: There is a special reason for reviewing this book at this time: it is the 50th edition of a compendium that is known and used frequently in most chemical and physical laboratories in many parts of the world. Surely, a publication that has been published for 56 years, withstanding the vagaries of science in this century, must have had something to offer. There is another reason: while the book is a standard fixture in most chemical and physical laboratories, including those in medical centers, it is not as frequently seen in the laboratories of physician's offices (those either in solo or group practice). I believe that the Handbook can be useful in those laboratories. One of the reasons, among others, is that the various basic items of information it offers may be helpful in new tests, either physical or chemical, which are continuously being published. The basic information may relate

2,493 citations

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TL;DR: This article reviews the recent progress in optical biosensors that use the label-free detection protocol, in which biomolecules are unlabeled or unmodified, and are detected in their natural forms, and focuses on the optical biosENSors that utilize the refractive index change as the sensing transduction signal.

2,060 citations