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10 June 2002 Fundamental approach for optoelectronic and microfluidic integration for miniaturizing spectroscopic devices
Mark Adams, Guy DeRose, Stephen R. Quake, Axel Scherer
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Abstract
We have described an approach for miniaturizing spectroscopic devices by using the advantages presented by elastomeric based microfluidics and semiconductor detectors/emitters. Elastomers allow for both absorption and fluorescent spectroscopy in the visible range to be conducted on small volumes of solution and allow for easy integration with existing detectors such as CMOS imagers, CCD imagers, and silicon photodiodes. Results of some basic experiments are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the system. In addition, several ideas for emission sources are also discussed with their relevance yet to be determined.
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Mark Adams, Guy DeRose, Stephen R. Quake, and Axel Scherer "Fundamental approach for optoelectronic and microfluidic integration for miniaturizing spectroscopic devices", Proc. SPIE 4647, Functional Integration of Opto-Electro-Mechanical Devices and Systems II, (10 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.469818
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Microfluidics

Absorption

Spectroscopes

Silicon

Light sources

Optoelectronic devices

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