2025 SMSI Bannerklein

BS2.1 - Mass-producible opto-fluidic sensors

Event
17th International Meeting on Chemical Sensors - IMCS 2018
2018-07-15 - 2018-07-19
Vienna, Austria
Chapter
Biosensors 2
Author(s)
J. Hiltunen, S. Uusitalo, S. Aikio, M. Hiltunen, O. Huttunen, J. Hiitola-Keinänen, C. Liedert, P. Karioja - VTT-Technical Research Centre of Finland, Oulu (Finland)
Pages
103 - 104
DOI
10.5162/IMCS2018/BS2.1
ISBN
978-3-9816876-9-9
Price
free

Abstract

Photonics bio-microsystems developed for sensor usage comprise typically microfluidics circuitry performing sample handling and optical elements for actual sensing. The fabrication includes commonly a number of sequential steps covering micro- and nanostructuring of fluidic and optical features that is followed by biochemical surface functionalization. Additionally, the assembly step is required to integrate functionalities on a single platform. Here we present a methodology to upscale the fabrication of integrated opto-fluidic sensors using high-volume roll-to-roll fabrication.

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