Well plates adaptable for specimen sampling in the biological, chemical
and pharmaceutical sciences are fabricated by dissolving fusedly-retained
cores from the cladding material of a fused fiber plate to define a
capillary plate including first and second faces and a plurality of
through-voids into which fluidic samples may be deposited for analysis.
Closed-bottom wells are defined by bonding one of the first and second
faces to a base plate or by securing into well-sealing positions over the
open ends of selected through-voids optical elements, each of which
optical elements exhibits a predetermined optical property. Cladding
material including reducible ions is exposed to a reduction atmosphere in
order to blacken selected regions of a well plate, thereby enhancing
sample analysis by reducing such disadvantageous phenomena as
autofluorescence.