Picosecond accurate, high resolution, SPAD-based CMOS receiver techniques for real-time, full chemical fingerprint Raman spectroscopy
Description of the granted funding
The aim of the research work, carried out at the University of Oulu, Finland, is to find the most optimal method to detect and measure photons reflected in a physical phenomenon called Raman scattering. The Raman effect is unique for each chemical component and hence it is an effective method to solve the molecular structure and chemical environment of a sample. A next-generation detector for Raman spectroscopy will be developed, which performance is the state-of-the art and the characteristics make new molecule identification methods possible. The project generates highly accurate integrated time-domain signal processing structures to separate important Raman photons from irrelevant background noise, most importantly fluorescence, and aims at resolving the full Raman spectra in real-time. The project improves and advances, for example, virus and bacterial identification, cancer diagnosis, mining industry, waste recycling and water purity evaluation.
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2021
End year
2025
Granted funding
Other information
Funding decision number
339223
Fields of science
Electronic, automation and communications engineering, electronics
Research fields
Sähkötekniikka ja elektroniikka
Themes
Nuori tutkijasukupolvi 2020
Identified topics
photonics, optics, laser