| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080316490 | Planar surface plasmon resonance detector - The present invention discloses a planar surface plasmon resonance detector, wherein a periodic metallic grating structure is arranged on a common glass substrate to replace prisms and generate surface plasmon resonance. The shift of the wavelength or incident angle for surface plasmon resonance is used to detect biochemical molecules. Further, a low-cost white light-emitting diode replaces laser to function as a light source. Via the metallic grating structure and the white light-emitting diode, the present invention can facilitate a low-cost, compact and portable planar surface plasmon resonance detector and popularize the planar surface plasmon resonance detector. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20100277738 | Visualized plasmon resonance biodetector - The present invention discloses a visualized plasmon resonance biodetector, which utilizes the surface plasmon resonance to detect a plurality of biochemical molecules, and which comprises a substrate, a silver-gold dual-layer structure, and a visible light source. The silver-gold dual-layer structure is formed on the substrate. In a test, a biochemical molecule combines with the silver-gold dual-layer structure, and the visible light source emits a visible light to illuminate the substrate. Thus, the silver-gold dual-layer structure on the substrate generates surface plasmon resonance and a reflected light. The user can use his naked eyes to discriminate the reflected lights and learn the component and concentration of the biochemical molecule. Therefore, the present invention can provide a low-cost and easy-to-operate detection instrument for biotests. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20110085172 | VISUALIZED PLASMON RESONANCE BIODETECTOR - A visualized plasmon resonance biodetector utilizes the surface plasmon resonance to detect a plurality of biochemical molecules, and comprises a substrate, a silver-gold dual-layer structure, and a visible light source. The silver-gold dual-layer structure is formed on the substrate and has an optical grating structure on one side far away from the substrate. In a test, the biochemical molecule combines with the silver-gold dual-layer structure, and the visible light source emits a visible light to illuminate the substrate. Then the silver-gold dual-layer structure on the substrate generates surface plasmon resonance and a reflected light. The user can use his naked eyes to discriminate the reflected lights and learn the component and concentration of the biochemical molecule. Therefore, the biodetector can provide a low-cost and easy-to-operate detection instrument for biotests. | 04-14-2011 |