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Optical biosensors based on integrated polymer light source and polymer photodiode
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Photonic SensorOptical MaterialsEngineeringOrganic ElectronicsOptical BiosensorsOptoelectronic DevicesBiomedical EngineeringBiosensorsPhotoelectric SensorOptical SensingBiosensing SystemsOptical SensorBioimagingPhotopolymer NetworkBiophysicsPolymer ChemistryNanophotonicsPolymer LightOrganic Optical DeviceBiophotonicsPolymer PhotodiodeOptical SensorsOrganic MaterialsBiomedical DiagnosticsMouse Immunoglobulin G.OptoelectronicsOptical Devices
Abstract Evanescent coupling is used to couple light from an organic Lambertian emitter into a single‐mode planar waveguide. A polymer light emitting diode pumps a photoluminescent layer located directly on top of the waveguide. At the out‐coupling grating stage, a fully organic mini‐spectrometer compatible with monolithical integration on optical bio chips has been developed. It consists of a single‐mode waveguide with integrated diffraction grating and a dense array of polymer photodiodes as sensing element. An overall spectral resolution of down to 5 nm has been achieved with the integrated optoelectronic system. As a proof of principle the fully organic optical device has been used in combination with a fluidic system to demonstrate an absorption‐based bio‐test with mouse immunoglobulin G. In a further step towards low‐cost and disposable lab‐on‐chip biosensors, the mentioned organic building blocks have been combined with a surface plasmon stack integrated directly onto the single mode waveguide. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys, 2010
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