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Traditional and Digital Biomarkers: Two Worlds Apart?
(2019)The identification and application of biomarkers in the clinical and medical fields has an enormous impact on society. The increase of digital devices and the rise in popularity of health-related mobile apps has produced ... -
Transmission Microsphere-Assisted Dark-Field Microscopy
(2019)Microsphere-assisted microscopy allows the limit of the diffraction of light to overcome while being non-invasive, full-field, label-free, and easy-to-implement. However, the observation of translucent samples remains ... -
Transparent and Robust Silica Coatings with Dual Range Porosity for Enzyme-Based Optical Biosensing
(2017)Hierarchically porous transparent silica coatings combine large specific surface area with enhanced pore accessibility for optical biosensing. This paper describes a versatile approach to fabricate optically transparent ... -
Tunable Extended-cavity Diode Laser Based on a Novel Flexure-mechanism
(2013-07-03)This article presents the design, implementation and characterization of a Littman-Metcalf extended-cavity diode laser. The extended cavity is closed by a roof (retro-reflecting) prism. The wavelength tuning is based on a ... -
Tunable filter using birefringent plasmonic structures and liquid crystals
(2019)An electrically tunable filter based on a plasmonic phase retarder and liquid crystal cells is reported. The plasmonic phase retarder consists of a periodic array of deep-subwavelength metallic nanostructures. A first ... -
Tuneable dual-comb spectrometer based on commercial femtosecond lasers and reference cell for optical frequency calibration
(2016-06-29)Two commercial femtosecond laser sources have been used to implement a dual-comb spectrometer tuneable across a spectral range from 1.5 to 2.2 ?m. The optical linewidth of the comb modes was characterized for different ... -
Two-Wire Bus Combining Full Duplex Body-Sensor Network and Multilead Biopotential Measurements
(2018-01)Classical approaches to make high-quality measurements of biopotential signals require the use of shielded or multiwire cables connecting the electrodes to a central unit in a star arrangement. As a consequence, increasing ...