Shimizu et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Sensitive determination of concentration of nonfluorescent species in an extended-nano channel by differential interference contrast thermal lens microscopeShimizu et al., 2010
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- 14489561055374480901
- Author
- Shimizu H
- Mawatari K
- Kitamori T
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- Publication venue
- Analytical chemistry
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A photothermal detector, named differential interference contrast thermal lens microscope (DIC-TLM), was used to determine the concentration of a nonfluorescent solution in a nanochannel. This method exploits a local change in the refractive index of a solution …
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