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A hybrid silicon-PDMS optofluidic platform for sensing applications

Testa et al., 2014

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14022494483579646373
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Testa G
Persichetti G
Sarro P
Bernini R
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Biomedical optics express

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A hybrid silicon-poly (dimethysiloxane)(PDMS) optofluidic platform for lab-on-a-chip applications is proposed. A liquid-core waveguide with a self-aligned solid-core waveguide and a microfluidic device are integrated with a multilayer approach, resulting in a three …
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