Authors
Margherita Bolognesi, Emilia Benvenuti, Marco Natali, Salvatore Moschetto, Mario Prosa, Stefano Toffanin, Marco Angelini, Franco Marabelli, Paola Pellacani
Publication date
2024/6/19
Conference
Organic Electronics and Photonics: Fundamentals and Devices IV
Pages
PC130130X
Publisher
SPIE
Description
On-site analysis of multiple analytes from different classes (such as heavy metals, proteins and small molecules), at the sensitivity required for a selected application, is a hard technological challenge. In this context, optical sensing in miniaturized systems has the largest potential. Baser on our previous findings,[1-3] we present here the design and optimization of a miniaturized optical sensor with multiple channels, capable of multimodal optical detection in each channel, and the proof-of-concept realization of sub-systems providing two complementary detection modes: plasmon enhanced fluorescence and localized surface plasmon resonance. The multichannel (enabling multiplexing) and multimodal optical sensor is designed to have a total size of one inch-square and optimized sensing performance, obtained by combining organic optoelectronic and nanoplasmonic components.

[12] M. Prosa et al., Adv …

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