The invention makes it possible to measure binding of a biochemical
substance with a high throughput and with high sensitivity using a small
cell capable of being filled with a small amount of chemical solution. A
space between a first substrate and a second substrate such that probes
are immobilized on their mutually facing planes is used as a cell that
houses a specimen solution. Light is irradiated from a first substrate
side, and reflected light is subjected to spectroscopy. Binding of the
target with the probe is detected by a wavelength shift in the reflection
spectrum.