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Densely Packed Microgoblet Laser Pairs for Cross‐Referenced Biomolecular DetectionBog et al., 2015
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- Bog U
- Brinkmann F
- Wondimu S
- Wienhold T
- Kraemmer S
- Koos C
- Kalt H
- Hirtz M
- Fuchs H
- Koeber S
- Mappes T
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- Advanced Science
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Microgoblet laser pairs are presented for cross‐referenced on‐chip biomolecular sensing. Parallel readout of the microlasers facilitates effective mutual filtering of highly localized refractive index and temperature fluctuations in the analyte. Cross‐referenced detection of …
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