Feasibility of an Electro-Optic Link for Bondpad-less CMOS Lab-on-Chips
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Accepted version
Author(s)
Serb, A
Nikolic, K
Constandinou, TG
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
This paper explores the feasibility of developing CMOS-based lab-on-chips to analyse the properties of a fluid, without the need for bond wires. Both inductive and electro-optical schemes are suggested as possible solutions. Specifically, this paper details a novel approach in achieving electro-optical modulation in unmodified, commercially-available CMOS technology. By exploiting the plasma dispersion effect, it is shown how mid-infrared light can be modulated using parasitic structures designed in a CMOS integrated circuit. Both the fundamental theory and practical realisation are supported with measured data from an experimental setup.
Version
Accepted version
Date Issued
2011
Citation
2011, pp.353-356
Publisher
IEEE
Source Title
IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems (BioCAS) conference
Start Page
353
End Page
356
Copyright Statement
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Source
IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems (BioCAS) conference
Source Place
San Diego, CA
Publication Status
Published
Start Date
2011-11-10
Finish Date
2011-11-12
Coverage Spatial
San Diego, CA