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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 06, 2001
Filed:
May. 17, 1999
Gerolf Kraus, Bad Bellingen-Bamlach, DE;
Michael Pawlak, Laufenburg, DE;
Gert Ludwig Duveneck, Bad Krozingen, DE;
Peter Oroszlan, Basel, CH;
Andreas Helg, Möhlin, CH;
Alfredo Emilio Bruno-Raimondi, Biel-Benken, CH;
Novartis AG, Basel, CH;
Abstract
A device comprising a planar optical waveguide, consisting of a transparent carrier (,) and a wave-guiding layer (,), wherein the waveguide at least has a diffractive element (,) for coupling excitation radiation into the wave-guiding layer, and there is located on the wave-guiding layer a further, tightly sealing layer (,) made from a material which, at least at the support surface, is transparent both to the excitation radiation and to the evanescently excited radiation at least to the penetration depth of the evanescent field, and which, for an analysis sample, has, at least in a partial region of the guided excitation radiation, a cavity (,) which is open to the upper side or a cavity (,) which is closed to the upper side and connected by means of an inflow channel (,) and an outflow channel (,), the depth of the cavity corresponding at least to the penetration depth of the evanescent field, and wherein the diffractive element (,) is fully covered by the material of the layer (,) at least in the coupling-in region of the excitation radiation.