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Zourob et al., 2003 - Google Patents

The development of a metal clad leaky waveguide sensor for the detection of particles

Zourob et al., 2003

Document ID
8522963603423809924
Author
Zourob M
Mohr S
Brown B
Fielden P
McDonnell M
Goddard N
Publication year
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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A novel leaky waveguide device for the detection of particles has been developed and shown to be more sensitive than the currently used waveguide sensors. These metal clad leaky waveguide (MCLW) devices have been used as preliminary study on the feasibility for …
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