A. Tortschanoff, J. Pribošek, M. Baumgart, Anton Buchberger, A. Bergmann
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Evanescent field waveguide particle detector : Simulations concerning size and shape dependence
Evanescent field particle scattering is a promising tool for single particle detection. Here we performed a detailed analysis to predict feasibility, potential and limitations of this sensing mechanism. First results from analytic estimations as well as 2D-simulations predict the feasibility of single particle detection but also a highly non-trivial dependence of the signals on size, shape and number of particles.