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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2010 Volume 40, Number 2, Pages 178–182 (Mi qe14169)

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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics

Holographic sensors for diagnostics of solution components

A. V. Kraĭskiĭa, V. A. Postnikovb, A. V. Khamidulinb, T. T. Sultanova

a P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
b Research Institute of Physicochemical Medicine, Federal Agency of Public Health and Social Development, Moscow

Abstract: The properties of holographic sensors of two types are studied. The sensors are based on a three-dimensional polymer-network matrix of copolymers of acrylamide, acrylic acid (which are sensitive to the medium acidity and bivalent metal ions) and aminophenylboronic acid (sensitive to glucose). It is found that a change in the ionic composition of a solution results in changes in the distance between layers and in the diffraction efficiency of holograms. Variations in the shape of spectral lines, which are attributed to the inhomogeneity of a sensitive layer, and nonmonotonic changes in the emulsion thickness and diffraction efficiency were observed during transient processes. The composition of the components of a hydrogel medium is selected for systems which can be used as a base for glucose sensors with the mean holographic response in the region of physiological glucose concentration in model solutions achieving 40 nm/(mmol L-1). It is shown that the developed holographic sensors can be used for the visual and instrumental determination of the medium acidity, alcohol content, ionic strength, bivalent metal salts and the quality of water, in particular, for drinking.

PACS: 07.07.Df, 42.40.Eq, 42.40.My

Received: 22.06.2009


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Quantum Electronics, 2010, 40:2, 178–182

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