Affiliation:
1. Universitat de Barcelona
2. Technische Universität Braunschweig
3. Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques
Abstract
We present the simulation and design optimization of an integrated
light-emitting-diode/photodetector (LED-PD) sensor system for
monitoring of light absorbance changes developing in analyte-sensitive
compounds. The sensor integrates monolithically both components in a
single chip, offering advantages such as downsizing, reduced assembly
complexity, and lower power consumption. The changes in the optical
parameters of the analyte-sensitive ink are detected by monitoring the
power transmission from the LED to the PD. Ray tracing and coupled
modeling approach (CMA) simulations are employed to investigate the
interaction of the emitted light with the ink. In highly absorbing
media, CMA predicts more accurate results by considering evanescent
waves. Simulations also suggest that an approximately 39% change in
optical transmission can be achieved by adjusting the ink-deposited
layer thickness and varying the extinction coefficient from 10−4 to 3×10−4.
Funder
Eurostars
H2020 Future and Emerging
Technologies