Benvenuti et al., 2024 - Google Patents
On-chip organic optoelectronic system for fluorescence detectionBenvenuti et al., 2024
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- Benvenuti E
- Lanfranchi A
- Moschetto S
- Natali M
- Angelini M
- Lova P
- Prescimone F
- Ragona V
- Comoretto D
- Prosa M
- Bolognesi M
- Toffanin S
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- Journal of Materials Chemistry C
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Conventional fluorescence sensing, despite its high sensitivity, is poorly suited for point-of- need applications due to the bulkiness and cost constraints of standard components. An urgent market demand exists for integrated, portable, and high-performance solutions. Here …
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