We use novel high-finesse polymeric resonant grating waveguide structures (GWS) for strong enhancement of two photon fluorescence (TPF). At a specific wavelength and angular orientation of the incident beam, the grating waveguide structure resonates. This resonance results in a field enhancement at the surface that can be exploited for TPF spectroscopy, without the need for highly focused laser excitation light. We compare the TPF obtained from a thin layer of tetramethylrhodamine (TMR) deposited on top of a GWS at resonance and off-resonance. Our procedure and results indicate that the detection of TPF can indeed be improved with the resonant GWS by at least fifteen times. These results have been also demonstrated using a GWS and a 2 ?m thick layer of TMR aqueous solution. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Two photon fluorescence sensors based on resonant grating waveguide structures

Soria S;
2005

Abstract

We use novel high-finesse polymeric resonant grating waveguide structures (GWS) for strong enhancement of two photon fluorescence (TPF). At a specific wavelength and angular orientation of the incident beam, the grating waveguide structure resonates. This resonance results in a field enhancement at the surface that can be exploited for TPF spectroscopy, without the need for highly focused laser excitation light. We compare the TPF obtained from a thin layer of tetramethylrhodamine (TMR) deposited on top of a GWS at resonance and off-resonance. Our procedure and results indicate that the detection of TPF can indeed be improved with the resonant GWS by at least fifteen times. These results have been also demonstrated using a GWS and a 2 ?m thick layer of TMR aqueous solution. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2005
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Resonant phenomena
Two photon fluorescence
Ultrafast lasers
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Katchalski, T; Soria, S; Teitelbaum, E; Friesem, Aa; Marowsky, G
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