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optical chemical sensor

F.Balandi , A.N.chester


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Principles of Chemical Sensors, Second edition
by: Jiří Janata


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  • Publisher: Springer
  • Number Of Pages: 340
  • Publication Date: 2009-07-06
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0387699309
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780387699301

When first published in 1989 this was the leading book on chemical sensors. Since then, many undergraduate textbooks
on chemical sensors have been published, but no graduate ones. This book is the first advanced undergraduate/graduate textbook on chemical sensors, and as with the first edition it will also
garner strong interest as a reference volume.

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Optical Chemical Sensors (NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry)
by: F. Baldini (Editor), A. N. Chester (Editor), J. Homola (Editor)
Publisher: Springer | 19 April 2006 | ISBN: 1402046103 | Pages: 535 | PDF | 11.5 MB

The book is the output of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Optical Chemical Sensors and is the 40th Course of the International School of Quantum Electronics. It covers all aspects related to optical chemical sensing by means of optical waveguides, from the fundamentals to the most recent applications. The book also provides a view through the history of the development of these sensors, from the first laboratory prototypes up to the first commercial instrumentations, and contains also the lecture given by Nobel Laureate Charles Townes on the birth of maser and laser, which is considered to be a very important illustration on how new science and new technology develop. Thanks to the high level of the contributors, among the most renowned specialists in their respective fields, and to its high interdisciplinary content, the book is an essential tool not only for any scientist who is working or intends to start working in the field of optical chemical sensing but for anyone who wishes to have a complete overview of the state of the art in the field.

Table of contents
List of contributors. Preface. Director’s list of participants. Editorial. List of the ISQE courses. 1. Birth of the maser and laser; C.H.Townes. 2. Fiber optic chemical sensors and biosensors: a view back; O.S.Wolfbeis and B.M.Weidgans.-
Fundamentals of optical chemical sensing. 3. Fundamentals of optoelectronics; A.Dybko. 4. Optical fibres for optical sensing; I. Kasik et al. 5. Absorption-based sensors; A.Lobnik. 6. Fluorescence-based sensors; G.Orellana. 7. Vibrational spectroscopic sensors; M.Kraft. 8. Chemiluminescence-based sensors; L.J.Blum and C.A.Marquette. 9. Sensors based on spectroscopy of guided waves; J.Homola. 10. Planar optical sensors and evanescent wave effects; C.S.Burke et al. 11. Interferometry in bio and chemosensing; G.Gauglitz. l2. Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy; T.Vo-Dinh and F.Yan. 13. Planar waveguiding systems for optical sensing; P.V.Lambeck and H.J.W.M.Hoekstra. 14. Ultracompact optical sensors based on high index-contrast photonic structures; A.Driessen et al. 15. Polymers in optical sensors; G.J.Mohr. 16. Fundamentals of enzyme-based sensors; M.C. Moreno-Bondi and Elena Benito-Peña. 17. Sol-gels for optical sensors; H.Podbielska, et al. 18 Methods for attachment of antibodies onto optical biosensors; E.Brynda.-
Applications of optical chemical sensing. 19. The optical nose ; D.R.Walt and T.Sternfeld. 20. Invasive sensors in medicine; F.Baldini. 21 Biosensors for detection of bioterrorist threats; F.S.Ligler. 22. Review of methods of optical gas detection by direct optical spectroscopy, with emphasis on correlation spectroscopy; J.P.Dakin and P.Chambers. 23. DNA and protein sensor arrays; C.Preininger. 24. Sensors for food safety and security; D.B.Papkovsky. 25. Optical chemical sensors for cultural heritage; G.Cristoforetti, et al.-
Index


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Fraden, J., Handbook of Modern Sensors", 2nd Edition, Springer-Verlag, New York, (1996).
 
Handbook of Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs, and Applications (Handbook of Modern Sensors)
By Jacob Fraden


  • Publisher: Springer
  • Number Of Pages: 590
  • Publication Date: 2003-12-04
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0387007504
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780387007502
  • Binding: Hardcover


Product Description:
This book is about devices commonly called sensors. Digital systems, however complex and intelligent they might be, must receive information from the outside world that is generally analog and not electrical. Sensors are interface [COLOR=#00AEF0 ! important][COLOR=#00AEF0 ! important]devices[/COLOR][/COLOR]
between various physical values and the electronic circuits who "understand" only a language of moving electrical charges. In other words, sensors are the eyes, ears, and noses of silicon chips.

Unlike other books on sensors, this book is organized according to the measured variables (temperature, pressure, position, etc.) that make it much more practical and easier to read. In this new edition recent ideas and developments have been added while less important and non-essential designs were dropped. Sections on practical designs and use of the modern micro-machining technologies have been revised substantially.

This book is a reference text that can be used by students, [COLOR=#00AEF0 ! important][COLOR=#00AEF0 ! important]researchers[/COLOR][/COLOR] interested in modern instrumentation (applied [COLOR=#00AEF0 ! important][COLOR=#00AEF0 ! important]physicists[/COLOR][/COLOR] and engineers), sensor designers, application engineers and technicians whose [COLOR=#00AEF0 ! important][COLOR=#00AEF0 ! important]job[/COLOR][/COLOR] it is to understand, select and/or design sensors for practical systems.

The scope of this book is rather broad covering many different designs. Some are well known, but describing them is still useful for students and those who look for a convenient reference. It is the author’s intention to present a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the theory (physical principles), design, and practical implementations of various sensors for scientific, industrial, and consumer applications.

From the reviews:
"… A very useful book … It strikes an excellent balance between a large variety of different sensor types and moderate description of each to yield a book of reasonable length … Provides excellent information on all types of physical measurements. I recommend it highly." Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology
"Jacob Fraden has produced a valuable, single-volume reference on the devices that bridge the analog and digital worlds." Lawrence Rubin, MIT
From the reviews of the third edition:

"This is a weighty volume of nearly 600 pages. … The book is undoubtedly useful as a source of reference. The large number of sensors described in it, and the consideration of underlying principles of operation should help people … ." (Allan Hobson, Robotica, Vol. 23, 2005)
"This book handles the basic and absolutely most important common areas of all sensor applications. It gives a good overview of a very wide range of sensor applications, which is not found in many other books in such a detailed form. … This book is useful for everybody who [COLOR=#00AEF0 ! important][COLOR=#00AEF0 ! important]works[/COLOR][/COLOR] with any kind of measurement technique. For beginners it is a good introduction to the world of sensors. For advanced users it is a good and extensive handbook and help." (Rüdiger Frank, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Vol. 382, 2005)
"This book … aims for breadth and to be a reasonably comprehensive account of most modern sensors. … The Handbook is a readable reference text for researchers, graduate students and engineers … . Don’t read this book if you don’t want to know how the sensors work … . If, however you want to understand how a sensor works, the principle behind it … or use all that sensors have to offer technically, then this book is for you." (Stephen Kukureka Fimmm, Materials World, Vol. 13 (2), February, 2005)

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