Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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738604 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2006 | 8 Pages |
An optical and potential dual imaging CMOS sensor for bioscientific applications was proposed and fabricated. The CMOS image sensor has the capability to simultaneously capture optical and on-chip potential images. The sensor is designed with target applications of on-chip DNA (or protein) microarray analysis and on-chip neural imaging. A potential imaging function was implemented onto a CMOS image sensor with a simple pixel circuitry that is compatible with optical image sensor pixels. The basic properties of the potential-sensing pixel were characterized. By choosing an appropriate operating sequence and off-chip configuration, the sensor can be operated in either a wide-range potential imaging mode (>5 V) or a high-resolution potential imaging mode (1.6 mV). The sensor is applicable for most of the target applications and is capable of detecting a pH change in the solution placed on the surface. Two-dimensional optical and potential dual imaging was successfully demonstrated, and the profile of a potential spot smaller than 50 μm was clearly observed.