An optoelectronic, integrated system-on-glass for on-chip detection of biomolecules is here presented. The system’s working principle is based on the interaction, detected by a hydrogenated amorphous silicon photosensor, between a monochromatic light travelling in a SU-8 polymer optical waveguide and the biological solution under analysis. Optical simulations of the waveguide coupling to the thin-film photodiode with a specific design were carried out. A prototype was fabricated and characterized showing waveguide optical losses of about 0.6 dB/cm, a photodiode shot noise current of about 2.5 fA/√Hz and responsivity of 495 mA/W at 532 nm. An electro-optical coupling test was performed on the fabricated device to validate the system. As proof of concept, hemoglobin was studied as analyte for a demonstration scenario, involving optical simulations interpolated with experimental data. The calculated detection limit of the proposed system for hemoglobin concentration in aqueous solution is around 100 ppm, in line with colorimetric methods currently on the market. These results show the effectiveness of the proposed system in biological detection applications and encourage further developments in implementing these kinds of devices in the biomedical field.

On-glass integrated su-8 waveguide and amorphous silicon photosensor for on-chip detection of biomolecules: Feasibility study on hemoglobin sensing / Buzzin, A.; Asquini, R.; Caputo, D.; de Cesare, G.. - In: SENSORS. - ISSN 1424-8220. - 21:2(2021), pp. 1-14. [10.3390/s21020415]

On-glass integrated su-8 waveguide and amorphous silicon photosensor for on-chip detection of biomolecules: Feasibility study on hemoglobin sensing

Buzzin A.;Asquini R.;Caputo D.;de Cesare G.
2021

Abstract

An optoelectronic, integrated system-on-glass for on-chip detection of biomolecules is here presented. The system’s working principle is based on the interaction, detected by a hydrogenated amorphous silicon photosensor, between a monochromatic light travelling in a SU-8 polymer optical waveguide and the biological solution under analysis. Optical simulations of the waveguide coupling to the thin-film photodiode with a specific design were carried out. A prototype was fabricated and characterized showing waveguide optical losses of about 0.6 dB/cm, a photodiode shot noise current of about 2.5 fA/√Hz and responsivity of 495 mA/W at 532 nm. An electro-optical coupling test was performed on the fabricated device to validate the system. As proof of concept, hemoglobin was studied as analyte for a demonstration scenario, involving optical simulations interpolated with experimental data. The calculated detection limit of the proposed system for hemoglobin concentration in aqueous solution is around 100 ppm, in line with colorimetric methods currently on the market. These results show the effectiveness of the proposed system in biological detection applications and encourage further developments in implementing these kinds of devices in the biomedical field.
2021
amorphous silicon; biosensor; hemoglobin; lab-on-chip; photodetector; SU-8; waveguide
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On-glass integrated su-8 waveguide and amorphous silicon photosensor for on-chip detection of biomolecules: Feasibility study on hemoglobin sensing / Buzzin, A.; Asquini, R.; Caputo, D.; de Cesare, G.. - In: SENSORS. - ISSN 1424-8220. - 21:2(2021), pp. 1-14. [10.3390/s21020415]
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