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Filter-free integrated sensor array based on luminescence and absorbance measurements using ring-shaped organic photodiodes
Authors:Tobias Abel  Martin Sagmeister  Bernhard Lamprecht  Elke Kraker  Stefan K?stler  Birgit Ungerb?ck  Torsten Mayr
Institution:1. Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Food Chemistry, Graz University of Technology, Stremayrgasse 9, 8010, Graz, Austria
2. JOANNEUM Research-Institute for Surface Technologies and Photonics, Franz-Pichler Stra?e 30, 8160, Weiz, Austria
Abstract:An optical waveguiding sensor array featuring monolithically integrated organic photodiodes as integrated photo-detector, which simplifies the readout system by minimizing the required parts, is presented. The necessity of any optical filters becomes redundant due to the proposed platform geometry, which discriminates between excitation light and sensing signal. The sensor array is capable of measuring luminescence or absorption, and both sensing geometries are based on the identical substrate. It is demonstrated that background light is virtually non-existent. All sensing and waveguide layers, as well as in- and out-coupling elements are assembled by conventional screen-printing techniques. Organic photodiodes are integrated by layer-by-layer vacuum deposition onto glass or common polymer foils. The universal and simple applicability of this sensor chip is demonstrated by sensing schemes for four different analytes. Relative humidity, oxygen, and carbon dioxide are measured in gas phase using luminescence-based sensor schemes; the latter two analytes are also measured by absorbance-based sensor schemes. Furthermore, oxygen and pH in aqueous media were enabled. The consistency of calibration characteristics extending over different sensor chips is verified.
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Integrated fluorescence (left) and absorbance (right) based sensor waveguide
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