Spatially patterned substrates for chemical and biological...

Optics: measuring and testing – By dispersed light spectroscopy – Utilizing a spectrometer

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C435S007100, C436S171000

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07830507

ABSTRACT:
A system and method are provided for imaging a test substrate having a test surface that is configured to enable spectroscopic detection of one or more chemical or biological species, wherein the test surface includes a testing site disposed thereon according to a predetermined spatial pattern. The test substrate is provided in an image plane or a Fourier Transform plane of a sensor. The invention provides high throughput and high spectral resolution.

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