Abstract
The advent of fibre-optic micro-spectrometers in the past 10 years has introduced a broad range of novel biomedical sensing applications. These instruments offer increased flexibility, particularly at the front end, while still providing data comparable with the larger laboratory-based spectrometer systems. A number of key spectrometer specifications, of particular importance when examining biomedical samples, are discussed. These specification permutations also apply to the examination and quantification of a large range of physical, chemical, environmental and medical analytes and targets. Results for different system specifications, using an Ocean Optics S1000 micro-spectrometer, are presented using redox pigments
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