Analytical Sciences
Online ISSN : 1348-2246
Print ISSN : 0910-6340
ISSN-L : 0910-6340
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Sub-Zeptomole Detection in a Microfabricated Glass Channel by Thermal-Lens Microscopy
Kiyoshi SATOHiroaki KAWANISHIManabu TOKESHITakehiko KITAMORITsuguo SAWADA
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1999 Volume 15 Issue 6 Pages 525-529

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Abstract
A thermal-lens microscope which we developed was applied to an ultramicro quantity determination of a dye in an aque-ous solution filling a microchannel (150 µm wide and 100 µm deep) fabricated in a quartz glass substrate. The detection volume, which corresponded to the confocal volume, was estimated to be 1.3 fl. The detection limit of the dye molecules was 160 ymol, and the calibration line showed good linearity in the sub-zmol-to-zmol region. This detection sensitivity is equivalent to that of laser-induced fluorometry. The thermal-lens signal measured in the microchannel was more stable than that measured in a liquid micro space between a slide glass and a cover glass, which was much wider than the microchannel. This may have been due to a suppression of convection in the microchannel. The thermal lens method can be applied to non-fluorescent chemical species, and is thus very suitable detection method for integrated chemistry sys-tems.
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