Abstract
Using the optical feedback interferometry (OFI) technique, we demonstrated a miniaturized and compact sensor system based on a dedicated optical source for flowmetry at the micro-scale. In the system, polymer microlenses were integrated directly on a VCSEL (vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser) chip and the microfluidic channel chip surface using polymer-based micro-fabrication technologies. In particular, at a post-process stage, we integrated a collimation lens on a VCSEL chip of small dimensions (200 μm × 200 μm × 150 μm). This process was enabled by the soft-printing of dry thick resist films and through direct laser writing technology. We performed flow rate measurements using this new compact system, with a conventional bulk glass lens configuration for system performance evaluation. A maximum 33 dB signal-to-noise ratio was achieved from this novel ultra-compact system. To our knowledge, this is the highest signal level achieved by existing OFI based flowmetry sensors.
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Zhao, Y., Li, Q., Doucet, J. B., Calmon, P. F., Mesnilgrente, F., Reig, B., … Bardinal, V. (2019). Implementation of Integrated VCSEL-Based Optical Feedback Interferometry Microfluidic Sensor System with Polymer Microoptics. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9245484
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