Smartphone based optical spectrometer for diffusive reflectance spectroscopic measurement of hemoglobin

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Abstract

We report a miniature, visible to near infrared G-Fresnel spectrometer that contains a complete spectrograph system, including the detection hardware and connects with a smartphone through a microUSB port for operational control. The smartphone spectrometer is able to achieve a resolution of ∼5 nm in a wavelength range from 400 nm to 1000 nm. We further developed a diffuse reflectance spectroscopy system using the smartphone spectrometer and demonstrated the capability of hemoglobin measurement. Proof of concept studies of tissue phantoms yielded a mean error of 9.2% on hemoglobin concentration measurement, comparable to that obtained with a commercial benchtop spectrometer. The smartphone G-Fresnel spectrometer and the diffuse reflectance spectroscopy system can potentially enable new point-of-care opportunities, such as cancer screening.

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Edwards, P., Zhang, C., Zhang, B., Hong, X., Nagarajan, V. K., Yu, B., & Liu, Z. (2017). Smartphone based optical spectrometer for diffusive reflectance spectroscopic measurement of hemoglobin. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-12482-5

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