Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals – Carrier is inorganic
Patent
1997-01-24
1998-10-27
Spiegel, Carol A.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals
Carrier is inorganic
435 71, 435 79, 435968, 435970, 435973, 436518, 436172, 436807, 436809, 436806, 422 8205, 422 8207, 422 8208, 422 8211, G01N 33552
Patent
active
058277480
ABSTRACT:
A chemical sensor includes a patterned layer having discrete sections, a -dimensional detector array, and a two-dimensional lens array that focuses an optical signal from the patterned layer onto the two dimensional detector array. Typically, the two-dimensional detector array is a charge-coupled device array and the lens array is a graded index of refraction lens array. The chemical sensor maintains good resolution throughout its field of view.
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Edelberg Barry A.
McDonnell Thomas
Spiegel Carol A.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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