2011
DOI: 10.1299/kikaib.77.1567
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Study on Micro Optical Diffusion Sensor Using Laser-Induced Dielectrophoresis (Preliminary Experiment of Optical Detection System for Integrated Micro Optical Device)

Abstract: We have developed a Micro Optical Diffusion Sensor (MODS) using laser-induced dielectrophoresis, enabling small sample volume and high-speed measurement without any additives or pretreatments. All optical components are integrated in a small chip by using MEMS fabrication technique. A micro channel of MODS consists of a pair of transparent electrodes and a photoconductive layer. AC voltage is applied between transparent electrodes sealing the liquid sample, and two excitation lasers which generate the light in… Show more

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