The present embodiment describes a miniature, microfluidic,
absorption-based sensor to detect proteins at sensitivities comparable to
LIF but without the need for tagging. This instrument utilizes
fiber-based evanescent-field cavity-ringdown spectroscopy, in combination
with faceted prism microchannels. The combination of these techniques
will increase the effective absorption path length by a factor of
10.sup.3 to 10.sup.4 (to .about.1-m), thereby providing unprecedented
sensitivity using direct absorption. The coupling of high-sensitivity
absorption with high-performance microfluidic separation will enable
real-time sensing of biological agents in aqueous samples (including
aerosol collector fluids) and will provide a general method with spectral
fingerprint capability for detecting specific bio-agents.