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Single Mode Mid-infrared Waveguide for Evanescent Sensor Scheme in Liquids

Chang, Yu-Chi  
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Paeder, Vincent  
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Hartmann, Jean-Michel
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2011
6th International Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology (MMB 2011)

A Si/Ge based, single mode, mid-infrared optical waveguide, is used as an evanescent sensor in liquid matrix. The selectivity is achieved by the use of quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) tuned to the maximum absorption of a given analyte. The cocaine detection in human saliva at 5.81 microns is chosen as a pilot application to demonstrate the technology. Light emitted from the QCL is butt coupled into the Si/Ge waveguide. The waveguide is passing through the detection part of the micro-fluidic sample preparatory/handler, and interacting with the analyte, it is collected and guided into the mid infrared quantum cascade detector QCD.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Chang, Yu-Chi  
Paeder, Vincent  
Hartmann, Jean-Michel
Wägli, Philip  
Homsy, Alexandra  
Hvozdara, Lubos  
Herzig, Hans Peter  
Date Issued

2011

Subjects

Chemical sensor

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Optical waveguide

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Mid-infrared

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Evanescent field

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6th International Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology (MMB 2011)

Lucerne, Switzerland

May 4-6, 2011

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June 28, 2011
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