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Grant Number: | 5R44DC004138-03 |
PI Name: | STONG, LOUIS |
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Project Title: | LOW POWER,HIGH SENSITIVITY,ELECTRONIC OLFACTORY SENSORS |
Abstract: DESCRIPTION (Adapted from applicant's abstract): The structure-function paradigm of the diverse, sensitive, highly evolved, vertebrate olfactory pathway provides the foundation for electronic olfactory sensors. A particularly advantageous electronic olfactory sensor detects the changes in fluorescence from an indicator imbedded in a polymer produced by weak, non-specific interactions between the odor and an array of polymers. Unfortunately, instabilities caused by saturation effects and photobleaching, a result of the excessive excitation intensity necessary for an array of photodiode detectors, limit their sensitivity and overall performance. Based on recent advances in Geiger-mode micro-Avalanche Photodiode (uAPD) arrays at Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc. (RMD) and olfactory sensors investigated at Tufts University, School of Medicine, we propose to develop a high sensitivity, low power, olfactory sensor. The fluorescence light will be detected by a uAPD array with single-photon sensitivity, enabling a substantial reduction in the incident excitation intensity. In Phase I we successfully investigated various substrates and demonstrated the feasibility of our sensor concept by constructing a simple Phase I prototype sensor. In Phase II, we will continue to research appropriate sensors, develop a prototype to meet the performance specifications determined in Phase I, and investigate the interactions between the odor, and the fluorophore imbedded polymer. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: NOT AVAILABLE
Thesaurus Terms:
biomedical equipment development, monitoring device, odor, olfaction
fiber optics, fluorescent dye /probe, ionophore, microprocessor /microchip, nose, olfactory stimulus
Institution: | RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. |
44 HUNT ST | |
WATERTOWN, MA 02472 | |
Fiscal Year: | 2002 |
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Project Start: | 15-MAR-1999 |
Project End: | 31-MAR-2004 |
ICD: | NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DEAFNESS AND OTHER COMMUNICATION DISORDERS |
IRG: | ZRG1 |