STTR Phase I: High Resolution Spectrometer-on-a-Chip Based on Nano-Optic Plasmonic Device

Information

  • NSF Award
  • 0637440
Owner
  • Award Id
    0637440
  • Award Effective Date
    1/1/2007 - 18 years ago
  • Award Expiration Date
    12/31/2007 - 17 years ago
  • Award Amount
    $ 150,000.00
  • Award Instrument
    Standard Grant

STTR Phase I: High Resolution Spectrometer-on-a-Chip Based on Nano-Optic Plasmonic Device

This Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project will investigate the feasibility of developing an ultra-compact, high-resolution and low-cost spectrometer-on- a-chip, based on plasmonic nanowire arrays. In response to the growing demands for non-invasive point-of-care diagnostics, there have been many efforts to miniaturize optical spectrometers using various conventional technologies. However they are not yet conducive to both dramatic miniaturization and also high spectral performance at low production cost. Unlike the bulky and expensive conventional diffractive optical devices, the proposed nano-optic device utilizes the wavelength-dependent plasmonic phenomena occurring on metal nanowire surfaces and the gaps between the metal nanowires. This nano-optic filter array is expected to enable a high resolution spectrometer on a chip, overcoming the limits of diffractive optics. <br/><br/>If successful the proposed ultra-compact high-resolution low-cost spectrometer-on-a-chip can be used in various applications such as mobile/wearable health monitoring, multiple gas detection, and high-resolution color sensing. Consumer electronics manufacturers, portable medical device vendors, and wireless sensor node suppliers can be all potential customers. As a key component to these markets, it is anticipated that the total addressable market for the proposed spectrometer-on-a-chip will be over $1 billion in 2012. The proposed activities will contribute to advancing personalized point-of-care, environmental monitoring, and homeland security by enabling non-invasive, reliable, high-throughput, low-cost sensing, detection and diagnostics. Overall it will result in health care cost reduction, and enhancement of the quality of life. They will also provide solid understanding of the phenomena occurring when a light interacts with nanostructured metal. Successful completion of this project will also open up new application opportunities in the convergence areas of information, bio and nanotechnologies.

  • Program Officer
    Juan E. Figueroa
  • Min Amd Letter Date
    12/5/2006 - 18 years ago
  • Max Amd Letter Date
    12/5/2006 - 18 years ago
  • ARRA Amount

Institutions

  • Name
    NanoLambda, Inc.
  • City
    Pittsburgh
  • State
    PA
  • Country
    United States
  • Address
    510 William Pitt Way
  • Postal Code
    152381331
  • Phone Number
    4128286266

Investigators

  • First Name
    Byounghee
  • Last Name
    Lee
  • Email Address
    blee@nanolambda.net
  • Start Date
    12/5/2006 12:00:00 AM

FOA Information

  • Name
    Technology Transfer
  • Code
    110000
  • Name
    Industrial Technology
  • Code
    308000