Abstract
Photonic sensor technologies represent an important milestone in monitoring complex physical, chemical and biological systems. We present an integrated chemo- and bio-photonic sensing scheme drawing on the integration of one-dimensional (1D) stimuli-responsive photonic crystals (PCs) with an electrophotonic visualisation platform. We demonstrate various modi operandi, including the real-time mapping of spatial concentration distribution of a chemical analyte and the in situ monitoring of adhesive cell cultures, enabled by the modular combination of stimuli-responsive 1D PCs with various light emitters and detectors.
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Pavlichenko, I., Broda, E., Fukuda, Y., Szendrei, K., Hatz, A. K., Scarpa, G., … Lotsch, B. V. (2015). Bringing one-dimensional photonic crystals to a new light: An electrophotonic platform for chemical mass transport visualisation and cell monitoring. Materials Horizons, 2(3), 299–308. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4mh00195h
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