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Technology Description

The present invention discloses a novel soft stretchable enhanced Fabry-Perot (FP) cavity. The FP cavity is composed of arrays of nanostructures, showing plasmonic and/or dielectric resonances, which are self-integrated into elastomeric films by a highly innovative self-swallowing process. The process that the inventors disclosed shows the spontaneous swallowing of a plurality of metallic, dielectric or dielectricmetal coated nanostructures into the elastomer matrix and the wrinkle formation.
The opto-mechanical response, of the self-embedded arrays of nanostructures, provides theoretical and experimental demonstrations of the plasmonic enhanced and Fabry-Perot optical modes, together with the influence of the wrinkled elastomeric films surface, as polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) surface.
The invention describes a process to obtain the material, a sensor comprising an active layer of the material, and their use as part of a device to change light transmittance.

Potential Benefits

The present invention describes a new material with opto-mechanical behavior that solves the problems of the devices and methods of the state of the art.
This innovative technology allows the development of new stretchable optical devices with larger mechanical tunability, versatility and sensitivity, as well as to simplify their fabrication and improve the robust integration.

Limitations

To be determined during further development.

Suggested Applications

New wearable diagnostic devices
Optical pressure sensors
Tunable optical filters

Case manager

Aida Castellanos Paez

Status
EP Application
Availability
Licensing or Assignment
Inventor(s)
Ma. Mar Alvarez, Rosa Villa, Pau Güell, Borja Sepulveda, Josep Nogues

Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red, Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina

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The Biomedical Networking Research Center of Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine (CIBER-BBN) is one of the 11 thematic areas of CIBER. CIBER groups some of the main Spanish research groups (more than 400) in biomedicine, located in more than 100 institutions distributed around Spain. Website: http://www.ciber-bbn.es/
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