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|a Agarwal, Anuradha Murthy
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Microphotonics Center
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|a Kimerling, Lionel C.
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|a Agarwal, Anuradha Murthy
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|a Richardson, M.
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|a Richardson, K.
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|a Petit, L.
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|a Carlie, Nathan
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|a Faris, C.
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|a Choi, J.
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|a Anderson, T.
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|a Integrating optics and micro-fluidic channels using femtosecond laser irradiation
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|a The ability to integrate micro-channels for fluid transport with optical elements is attractive for the development of compact and portable chip-based sensors. Femtosecond Laser Direct Writing (FLDW) in transparent materials is a powerful tool for the fabrication of such integrated devices. We demonstrate the use of FLDW to fabricate coupled micro-fluidic channels and optical waveguides towards an integrated sensing device for molecular detection. Waveguides were directly written into the host material and channels were formed by modifying the molecular structure through FLDW followed by wet chemical etching. Multiple host materials including chalcogenide glasses for IR detection are discussed.
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|a National Science Foundation (Contract # ECS 0437614 and ENG 0649230)
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|a United States Department of Energy (Contract # DE-FG52-06NA27502)
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|t Proceedings of SPIE
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