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titleOfInvention Surface plasmon resonance sensor, surface plasmon resonance sensor apparatus using the sensor, and detection method using the sensor
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a surface plasmon resonance sensor which can be reduced in size and weight and can be easily manufactured, and a surface plasmon resonance sensor device using the same. A light guide made of glass fiber or plastic fiber and having an exit end face and an incident end face having an inclination angle with respect to the axial direction of the fiber, and a metal thin film formed on the outer peripheral face of the light guide Is a surface plasmon resonance sensor. Light from the light source is incident from the incident end face and totally reflected at the interface between the light guide and the metal thin film to generate surface plasmons on the surface of the metal thin film, and the reflected light from the metal thin film is emitted from the exit end face. By using glass fiber or plastic fiber for the light guide, it is possible to provide a surface plasmon resonance sensor that is lightweight, small, easy to manufacture, and inexpensive. [Selection] Figure 1
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