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Component design and testing for a miniaturised autonomous sensor based on a nanowire materials platform

Fagas, Giorgos
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Nolan, Michael
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Georgiev, Yordan M.
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2014
Microsystem Technologies-Micro-And Nanosystems-Information Storage And Processing Systems
Conference on Smart Sensors, Actuators and MEMS within the SPIE EUROPE Symposium on Microtechnologies

We present the design considerations of an autonomous wireless sensor and discuss the fabrication and testing of the various components including the energy harvester, the active sensing devices and the power management and sensor interface circuits. A common materials platform, namely, nanowires, enables us to fabricate state-of-the-art components at reduced volume and show chemical sensing within the available energy budget. We demonstrate a photovoltaic mini-module made of silicon nanowire solar cells, each of 0.5 mm(2) area, which delivers a power of 260 mu W and an open circuit voltage of 2 V at one sun illumination. Using nanowire platforms two sensing applications are presented. Combining functionalised suspended Si nanowires with a novel microfluidic fluid delivery system, fully integrated microfluidic-sensor devices are examined as sensors for streptavidin and pH, whereas, using a microchip modified with Pd nanowires provides a power efficient and fast early hydrogen gas detection method. Finally, an ultra-low power, efficient solar energy harvesting and sensing microsystem augmented with a 6 mAh rechargeable battery allows for less than 20 mu W power consumption and 425 h sensor operation even without energy harvesting.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1007/s00542-014-2100-4
Web of Science ID

WOS:000334076600047

Author(s)
Fagas, Giorgos
Nolan, Michael
Georgiev, Yordan M.
Yu, Ran
Lotty, Olan
Petkov, Nikolay
Holmes, Justin D.
Jia, Guobin
Eisenhawer, Bjoern
Gawlik, Annett
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Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Springer

Publisher place

New York

Published in
Microsystem Technologies-Micro-And Nanosystems-Information Storage And Processing Systems
Total of pages

18

Volume

20

Issue

4-5

Start page

971

End page

988

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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GR-KA  
Event name
Conference on Smart Sensors, Actuators and MEMS within the SPIE EUROPE Symposium on Microtechnologies
Available on Infoscience
May 19, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/103464
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