A system and method employing optical disk drives for quantitative
analysis of chemical and biochemical parameters, in which sensor
materials disposed on an optical disk are responsive to physical,
chemical, biochemical, and other parameters in the environment. The light
interacts with the sensor materials when the light propagates through the
sensor material, reflects off the optical media's reflective layer, and
propagates back through the sensor region. The interacted light is
captured by a photodetector, which outputs a response analog signal, for
example, an analog voltage signal, which is indicative of a condition of
the environment to which the sensor materials have been exposed. The
system includes software algorithms which cause the laser source and
optical detector to move to a specified location or logical block address
of the disk, measure the optical signal during disk rotation, display a
map of the sensor material response, and reduce the noise level in the
measured signal.