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Optofluidic Microchip With Integrated 780-nm VCSEL Arrays for Biomedical and Chemical Sensing

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Abstract

We report the compact integration of high-power 780-nm VCSEL arrays with a microfluidic channel to create an optofluidic microchip. Characterization of the microchip using a near-infrared fluorescent dye yields a detection limit of 10 µM.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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