2016
DOI: 10.2963/jjtp.30.74
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Development of Micro Optical Diffusion Sensor utilizing Laser-Induced Dielectrophoresis with Sputtered a-Si:H

Abstract: In this study, micro optical diffusion sensor (MODS) is developed to measure the diffusion coefficient of biological sample such as protein with small sample volume in a short time. By utilizing the laser-induced dielectrophoresis (LIDEP), an additives-free and a high-speed sensing can be realized in the proposed method. The photoconductive layer is essential material for LIDEP, and the high-contrast photoconductivity change is required to form the concentration distribution of the biological sample using LIDE… Show more

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