Optics: measuring and testing – Sample – specimen – or standard holder or support
Reexamination Certificate
2009-02-04
2011-10-11
Stafira, Michael P (Department: 2886)
Optics: measuring and testing
Sample, specimen, or standard holder or support
Reexamination Certificate
active
08035810
ABSTRACT:
A surface plasmon resonance sensor chip includes: a first dielectric layer; a metal layer disposed on the first dielectric layer; and a second dielectric layer covering the metal layer, the chip being provided with an opening that makes a part of a surface on the side of the second dielectric layer of the metal layer be exposed, and allows a measurement sample and the surface on the side of the second dielectric layer to contact each other, wherein an organic molecule film is provided at least one of between the first dielectric layer and the metal layer, and between the metal layer and the second dielectric layer.
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Miura Yoshikatsu
Niwa Daisuke
Ohnishi Dai
Tazuke Atsushi
Fish & Richardson P.C.
Rohm & Co., Ltd.
Stafira Michael P
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