IP Library Granted Patent US 7,177,492
Granted Patent B2
US 7,177,492 · App. 11/077,834 · Granted Feb 13, 2007

System, probe and methods for colorimetric testing

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Patent No.
US 7,177,492
App. No.
11/077,834
Granted
Feb 13, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A microfluidic chip that includes a substrate, a microresonator, and at least one waveguide or coupling surface. The substrate defines a microfluidic channel. The microresonator is positioned within the microfluidic channel. The at least one waveguide or coupling surface receives light having a frequency bandwidth greater than the spacing between the whispering gallery mode resonance frequencies supported by the microresonator. The at least one waveguide or coupling surface is evanescently coupled to the microresonator such that supported whispering gallery mode resonance frequencies are coupled from the at least one waveguide or coupling surface into the microresonator and light at frequencies not resonant with the microresonator are not coupled into the microresonator.

Claims (25)

1. A microfluidic chip, comprising:

a substrate defining a microfluidic channel;

a microresonator being positioned within the microfluidic channel; and

at least one waveguide receiving light having a frequency bandwidth greater than the spacing between the whispering gallery mode resonance frequencies, the at least one waveguide evanescently coupled to the microresonator such that supported whispering gallery mode resonance frequencies are coupled from the at least one waveguide into the microresonator and light at frequencies not resonant with the microresonator not coupling into the microresonator.

2. The microfluidic chip of claim 1 wherein the at least one waveguide is embedded in the microfluidic channel in proximity to the microresonator.

3. The microfluidic chip of claim 1 wherein the microfluidic channel is a microchannel flow cell.

4. The microfluidic chip of claim 1 wherein the microresonator is a sphere.

5. The microfluidic chip of claim 1 wherein the microresonator is a spheroid.

6. The microfluidic chip of claim 1 wherein the microresonator is a torus.

7. The microfluidic chip of claim 1 wherein the microresonator is a disc.

8. The microfluidic chip of claim 1 wherein the microresonator is a cylinder.

9. The microfluidic chip of claim 1 wherein the microresonator is made of the material selected from a group of materials consisting of silica, glass, quartz, silicon, GaAs, or materials containing gallium or silicon.

10. A microfluidic chip, comprising:

a substrate defining a microfluidic channel;

a microresonator being positioned within the microfluidic channel; and

at least one surface receiving light having a frequency bandwidth greater than the spacing between the whispering gallery mode resonance frequencies, the at least one surface evanescently coupled to the microresonator such that supported whispering gallery mode resonance frequencies are coupled from the at least one surface into the microresonator and light at frequencies not resonant with the microresonator not coupling into the microresonator.

11. The microfluidic chip of claim 10 wherein the light reaches the at least one surface via a prism.

12. The microfluidic chip of claim 10 wherein the at least one surface via a grating.

13. The microfluidic chip of claim 10 wherein the microfluidic channel is a microchannel flow cell.

14. The microfluidic chip of claim 10 wherein the microresonator is a sphere.

15. The microfluidic chip of claim 10 wherein the microresonator is a spheroid.

16. The microfluidic chip of claim 10 wherein the microresonator is a torus.

17. The microfluidic chip of claim 10 wherein the microresonator is a disc.

18. The microfluidic chip of claim 10 wherein the microresonator is a cylinder.

19. The microfluidic chip of claim 10 wherein the microresonator is made of the material selected from a group of materials consisting of silica, glass, quartz, silicon, GaAs, or materials containing gallium or silicon.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 15, 2014
From: NOMADICS, INC.
To: FLIR DETECTION, INC.
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