Measurement of fluorescence in a rhodamine-123 doped self-assembled "giant" mesostructured silica sphere using a smartphone as optical hardware

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The blue OLED emission from a mobile phone was characterized, revealing a sharp emission band centered at X = 445 nm with a 3dB bandwidth Δ ~ 20 nm. It was used to excite Rhodamine 123 doped within a -giant{norm of matrix} mesostructured silica sphere during fabrication through evaporative self-assembly of silica nanoparticles. Fluorescence was able to be detected using a standard optical microscope fitted with a green transmission pass filter and cooled CCD and with 1 ms exposure time demonstrating the potential of mobile platforms as the basis for portable diagnostics in the field. © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Canning, J., Lau, A., Naqshbandi, M., Petermann, I., & Crossley, M. J. (2011). Measurement of fluorescence in a rhodamine-123 doped self-assembled “giant” mesostructured silica sphere using a smartphone as optical hardware. Sensors, 11(7), 7055–7062. https://doi.org/10.3390/s110707055

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