TY - CHAP A1 - Hausler, Peter A1 - Fischer, Johannes A1 - Wunderlich, Lukas A1 - Recum, Patrick A1 - Peller, Sebastian A1 - Hirsch, Thomas A1 - Bierl, Rudolf T1 - Miniaturisierte Sensoren basierend auf Oberflächenplasmonenresonanz, Chancen und Herausforderungen T2 - DGaO-Proceedings 2021 N2 - Derzeit gibt es zahlreiche Bereiche, wie Umwelt Monitoring und zivile Infrastruktur in denen geeignete Sensoren für die Überwachung der Systeme fehlen. SPR-basierte Sensoren haben das Potential diese Lücke zu schließen. Um für den Einsatz in der Umwelt tauglich zu werden, müssen die Sensoren noch robuster werden. Hier wird eine mögliche Lösung gezeigt. Y1 - 2021 UR - https://www.dgao-proceedings.de/download/122/122_a21.pdf PB - Dt. Gesellschaft für angewandte Optik CY - Erlangen-Nürnberg ER - TY - INPR A1 - Fischer, Johannes A1 - Hirsch, Thomas A1 - Reitmeier, Torsten A1 - Bierl, Rudolf T1 - Real-time hardware-based processing of high-precision detector signals for surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy N2 - Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is limited by small-signal detectability and drift when subtraction occurs in software after digitization. We introduce an SPR detector that performs on-detector amplification and analog differential readout, eliminating moving parts and software-heavy correction. The hardware-native subtraction boosts the usable ADC range and suppresses illumination and environmental noise. In fixed-angle refractive-index steps (NaCl), the platform resolves Δn_min ≈ 1.8 × 10⁻⁷ RIU compared to 4.6–7.2 × 10⁻⁶ RIU on a commercial comparator and improves small-signal SNR by up to ∼5,000-fold, while remaining competitive at high signal levels. In a model IgG–BSA assay, the detector’s low noise floor clarifies early binding and equilibrium transitions. By generating inherently clean raw signals, this hardware-native approach dramatically enhances sensitivity and long-term stability for label-free biosensing and inline process analytics while rendering AI-based or complex post-processing entirely unnecessary. The concept generalizes across platforms and opens a compact route to robust, high-fidelity SPR in complex environments, with a clear path toward multi-wavelength and arrayed detectors for high-throughput chemical monitoring. KW - Drift-free SPR KW - Hardware-native sensing KW - Noise suppression KW - On-detector amplification KW - Small-signal detection KW - Surface plasmon resonance Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5971170 ER -