On-Chip Platinum Micro-Heater with Platinum Temperature Sensor for a Fully Integrated Disposable PCR Module

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The on-chip platinum micro-heater prototypes for thermal cycling equipped with platinum temperature sensor are fabricated. The device has been designed, fabricated and characterized to explore the feasibility of the micro-heater for a fully integrated disposable lab-on-a-chip with the PCR module. The on-chip micro-heater demonstrates that the temperature transitions are shorter by comparison with the conventional PCR temperature routines.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 93-94)

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129-132

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January 2010

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© 2010 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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