20240009664. BIO-CHIP, BIO-DETECTION SYSTEM AND BIO-DETECTION METHOD simplified abstract (VisEra Technologies Company Limited)
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BIO-CHIP, BIO-DETECTION SYSTEM AND BIO-DETECTION METHOD
Organization Name
VisEra Technologies Company Limited
Inventor(s)
Hsin-Yi Hsieh of Hsin-Chu City (TW)
Lai-Hung Lai of Hsin-Chu City (TW)
BIO-CHIP, BIO-DETECTION SYSTEM AND BIO-DETECTION METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240009664 titled 'BIO-CHIP, BIO-DETECTION SYSTEM AND BIO-DETECTION METHOD
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a bio-chip that includes a substrate and a first organic photoelectric conversion element. The bio-chip also includes a polarizing array with polarizing sets, each corresponding to a pixel unit, and sub-polarizing units with different polarizing angles. Additionally, the bio-chip includes reaction sites corresponding to the sub-polarizing units.
- The bio-chip includes a substrate and a first organic photoelectric conversion element.
- The first organic photoelectric conversion element defines pixel units.
- The bio-chip includes a polarizing array with polarizing sets.
- Each polarizing set corresponds to one pixel unit.
- The polarizing sets have sub-polarizing units with different polarizing angles.
- The bio-chip includes reaction sites disposed on the polarizing array.
- Each reaction site corresponds to one sub-polarizing unit.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Bio-chips can be used in medical diagnostics to detect and analyze biological samples.
- The polarizing array allows for precise control of light polarization, enhancing the accuracy of measurements.
Problems solved by this technology:
- The bio-chip provides a compact and efficient platform for performing multiple reactions simultaneously.
- The polarizing array improves the sensitivity and specificity of the bio-chip by reducing background noise.
Benefits of this technology:
- Increased throughput and efficiency in analyzing biological samples.
- Improved accuracy and reliability of diagnostic results.
- Compact and portable design for easy integration into various systems.
Original Abstract Submitted
a bio-chip is provided. the bio-chip includes a substrate and a first organic photoelectric conversion element disposed on the substrate. the first organic photoelectric conversion element defines pixel units. the bio-chip also includes a polarizing array disposed on the first organic photoelectric conversion element. the polarizing array includes polarizing sets, each polarizing set corresponds to one pixel unit and has sub-polarizing units that have different polarizing angles. the bio-chip further includes reaction sites disposed on the polarizing array. each reaction site corresponds to one sub-polarizing unit.