Sergio Nicoletti
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives
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Sensors | 2014
Alain Gliere; Justin Rouxel; Mickael Brun; Bertrand Parvitte; Virginie Zeninari; Sergio Nicoletti
The favorable downscaling behavior of photoacoustic spectroscopy has provoked in recent years a growing interest in the miniaturization of photoacoustic sensors. The individual components of the sensor, namely widely tunable quantum cascade lasers, low loss mid infrared (mid-IR) waveguides, and efficient microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) microphones are becoming available in complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) compatible technologies. This paves the way for the joint processes of miniaturization and full integration. Recently, a prototype microsensor has been designed by the means of a specifically designed coupled optical-acoustic model. This paper discusses the new, or more intense, challenges faced if downscaling is continued. The first limitation in miniaturization is physical: the light source modulation, which matches the increasing cell acoustic resonance frequency, must be kept much slower than the collisional relaxation process. Secondly, from the acoustic modeling point of view, one faces the limit of validity of the continuum hypothesis. Namely, at some point, velocity slip and temperature jump boundary conditions must be used, instead of the continuous boundary conditions, which are valid at the macro-scale. Finally, on the technological side, solutions exist to realize a complete lab-on-a-chip, even if it remains a demanding integration problem.
ieee sensors | 2014
Sergio Nicoletti; P. Barritault; S. Boutami; Mickael Brun; Alain Gliere; P. Labeye; Justin Rouxel; J. Czarny; H. Lhermet; M. Carras; G. Maisons
This paper presents and discusses recent achievements in the realization of a miniaturized optical sensor based on photoacoustic detection and it illustrates the potential of the co-integration of Si-based Photonic Integrated Circuits, IC/MEMS and QCL technologies.
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2016
Justin Rouxel; Jean-Guillaume Coutard; Serge Gidon; Olivier Lartigue; Sergio Nicoletti; Bertrand Parvitte; Raphael Vallon; Virginie Zeninari; Alain Gliere
Procedia Engineering | 2015
Justin Rouxel; Jean-Guillaume Coutard; Serge Gidon; Olivier Lartigue; Sergio Nicoletti; Bertrand Parvitte; Raphael Vallon; Virginie Zeninari; Alain Gliere
Archive | 2012
Mickael Brun; Sergio Nicoletti; Bertrand Parvitte; Virginie Zeninari
Archive | 2010
Serge Gidon; Patrick Chaton; Sergio Nicoletti
Archive | 2010
Stefan Landis; Sergio Nicoletti
Archive | 2015
Alain Gliere; Salim Boutami; Mickael Brun; Pierre Labeye; Sergio Nicoletti; Justin Rouxel
Archive | 2014
Sergio Nicoletti
Archive | 2012
Serge Gidon; Sergio Nicoletti; Jean-Louis Ouvrier-Buffet