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Diagnostic Method Employs Birefringence of Liquid Crystals

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A detection system that uses birefringence as the sole optical output signal holds promise as a low-cost, rapid diagnostic tool for identifying biomarkers, viruses, bacteria and parasites in the field. Scientists from ETH Zurich (the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) used the phenomenon of birefringence of polarized light from lipid-based lyotropic liquid crystals, which consist of self-assembled structures of fat molecules in water. A birefringence pattern of a sample positive to Ebola infection. Courtesy of Jijo Vallooran/ETH Zurich. The diagnostic setup is relatively...Read full article

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    Published: December 2015
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    birefringence
    Birefringence is an optical property of certain materials that causes them to exhibit different refractive indices for light of different polarizations. In other words, when light passes through a birefringent material, it splits into two separate rays, each traveling with a different speed and direction. This phenomenon is also known as double refraction. The difference in refractive indices for the two polarizations is a characteristic feature of birefringent materials. The separation of...
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