Abstract

Laser induced fluorescence (LIF) detection technique is one of the most sensitive detection method in micro total analytical systems (μTAS) as its good monochromaticity, strong collimation and high optical density. It is widely used in biochemical analysis systems and the detection limit could reach 10-9-10-12mol/L. Due to the important role in μTAS, different optical structure arrangements of LIF detection techniques were continuously developed. We reviewed the recent progress of the optical structure arrangement and the applications of the LIF detection techniques.

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