@inproceedings{PangerlWittmannWeigletal., author = {Pangerl, Jonas and Wittmann, Elisabeth and Weigl, Stefan and M{\"u}ller, Max and Bierl, Rudolf and Matysik, Frank-Michael}, title = {Using a Modulated Quantum Cascade Laser for Photoacoustic Spectra Recording of Exhaled Acetone and Main Breath Components}, series = {Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress 2022 (AIS, LACSEA, Sensors, ES)}, booktitle = {Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress 2022 (AIS, LACSEA, Sensors, ES)}, publisher = {Optica Publishing Group}, doi = {10.1364/AIS.2022.ATu3G.1}, abstract = {Photoacoustic spectra of main breath components together with acetone are presented demonstrating spectral linearity towards different concentrations and compositions. The acetone 3σ detection limit at 1209 cm-1 is 0.28 ppbV}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{EscherRueckJobstetal., author = {Escher, Lukas and R{\"u}ck, Thomas and Jobst, Simon and K{\"o}nig, Martin and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {Design and Characterization of a Low-Cost Photoacoustic Sensor for NO2 Using Lateral Illumination and Background Suppression}, series = {Imaging and Applied Optics Congress 2022 (3D, AOA, COSI, ISA, pcAOP): 11-15 July 2022, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada}, booktitle = {Imaging and Applied Optics Congress 2022 (3D, AOA, COSI, ISA, pcAOP): 11-15 July 2022, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada}, publisher = {Optica Publishing Group}, isbn = {978-1-957171-09-8}, doi = {10.1364/3D.2022.JTu2A.10}, abstract = {We introduce a low-cost photoacoustic NO2 sensor based on lateral LED illumination and optical background signal compensation. The 3σ limit of detection (LOD) was identified to be 24 ppbV.}, language = {en} } @unpublished{PangerlSukulRuecketal., author = {Pangerl, Jonas and Sukul, Pritam and R{\"u}ck, Thomas and Escher, Lukas and Miekisch, Wolfram and Bierl, Rudolf and Matysik, Frank-Michael}, title = {Photoacoustic Trace-Analysis of Breath Isoprene and Acetone Via Interband- and Quantum Cascade Lasers}, publisher = {Elsevier / SSRN}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.4834735}, abstract = {This research presents two laser-based photoacoustic approaches for analyzing exhaled breath isoprene and acetone. The integration of a PTR-ToF-MS as a reference device ensured the reliability and accuracy of the PAS systems that is based on an ICL for isoprene and a QCL for acetone detection. The calibration yielded limits of detection of 26.9 ppbV and 1.7 ppbV, respectively, and corresponding normalized noise equivalent absorption coefficients (NNEAs) of 5.0E-9 Wcm-1Hz-0.5 and 4.9E-9 Wcm-1Hz-0.5. Laboratory as well as real breath sample measurements from alveolar breath revealed a robust system performance, with only one outlier within the static isoprene measurements. However, discrepancies emerged under dynamic breath sampling conditions, emphasizing the need for further optimization. Especially by knowing the dynamic nature and endogenous origin of exhaled isoprene our findings highlight the potential of breath analysis for non-invasive physio-metabolic and pathophysiological monitoring towards point-of-care devices.}, language = {en} } @article{PangerlSukulRuecketal., author = {Pangerl, Jonas and Sukul, Pritam and R{\"u}ck, Thomas and Escher, Lukas and Miekisch, Wolfram and Bierl, Rudolf and Matysik, Frank-Michael}, title = {Photoacoustic trace-analysis of breath isoprene and acetone via interband- and Quantum Cascade Lasers}, series = {Sensors and Actuators: B. Chemical}, volume = {424}, journal = {Sensors and Actuators: B. Chemical}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.snb.2024.136886}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-77024}, pages = {12}, abstract = {This research presents two laser-based photoacoustic approaches for analyzing exhaled breath isoprene and acetone. The integration of a PTR-ToF-MS as a reference device ensured the reliability and accuracy of the photoacoustic systems that is based on an ICL for isoprene and a QCL for acetone detection. The calibration yielded limits of detection of 26.9 ppbV and 1.7 ppbV, respectively, and corresponding normalized noise equivalent absorption coefficients (NNEAs) of 5.0E-9 Wcm 1Hz 0.5 and 4.9E-9 Wcm 1Hz 0.5. Laboratory as well as real breath sample measurements from alveolar breath revealed a robust system performance, with only one outlier within the static isoprene measurements. However, discrepancies emerged under dynamic breath sampling conditions, emphasizing the need for further optimization. Especially by knowing the dynamic nature and endogenous origin of exhaled isoprene our findings highlight the potential of breath analysis for non-invasive physio-metabolic and pathophysiological monitoring towards point-of-care devices}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{EscherMuellerRuecketal., author = {Escher, Lukas and M{\"u}ller, Max and R{\"u}ck, Thomas and Jobst, Simon and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {Digitaler Zwilling photoakustischer Spurengassensoren zur Prozess{\"u}berwachung}, series = {16. Dresdner Sensor-Symposium 2022: Vortr{\"a}ge}, booktitle = {16. Dresdner Sensor-Symposium 2022: Vortr{\"a}ge}, publisher = {AMA (Association for Sensors + Measurement)}, isbn = {978-3-9819376-7-1}, doi = {10.5162/16dss2022/3.3}, abstract = {Stickstoffdioxid (NO2) wird haupts{\"a}chlich durch anthropogene Verbrennungsprozesse in Verkehr und Industrie in die Umgebungsluft eingebracht [1]. Die stark reaktive, oxidative Wirkung von NO2 kann bei Exposition mit h{\"o}heren Konzentrationen Reizungen und allergische Reaktionen in den Atemwegen hervorrufen. Weiter f{\"u}hrt NO2 zur Bildung von saurem Regen, Smog und Ozon (O3) die sich ebenso negativ auf die menschliche Gesundheit und Umwelt auswirken [2,3]. Aufgrund dieser Effekte wird die Spurengaskonzentration von NO2 in der Luft in Deutschland an ausgew{\"a}hlten, verkehrsreichen Orten gemessen.}, language = {de} } @article{RueckPangerlEscheretal., author = {R{\"u}ck, Thomas and Pangerl, Jonas and Escher, Lukas and Jobst, Simon and M{\"u}ller, Max and Bierl, Rudolf and Matysik, Frank-Michael}, title = {Kinetic cooling in mid-infrared methane photoacoustic spectroscopy: A quantitative analysis via digital twin verification}, series = {Photoacoustics}, volume = {40}, journal = {Photoacoustics}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.pacs.2024.100652}, abstract = {This study presents a detailed quantitative analysis of kinetic cooling in methane photoacoustic spectroscopy, leveraging the capabilities of a digital twin model. Using a quantum cascade laser tuned to 1210.01 cm⁻¹, we investigated the effects of varying nitrogen-oxygen matrix compositions on the photoacoustic signals of 15 ppmV methane. Notably, the photoacoustic signal amplitude decreased with increasing oxygen concentration, even falling below the background signal at oxygen levels higher than approximately 6 \%V. This phenomenon was attributed to kinetic cooling, where thermal energy is extracted from the surrounding gas molecules rather than added, as validated by complex vector analysis using a previously published digital twin model. The model accurately reproduced complex signal patterns through simulations, providing insights into the underlying molecular mechanisms by quantifying individual collision contributions. These findings underscore the importance of digital twins in understanding the fundamentals of photoacoustic signal generation at the molecular level.}, language = {en} } @article{JobstRecumEcijaArenasetal.2023, author = {Jobst, Simon and Recum, Patrick and {\´E}cija-Arenas, {\´A}ngela and Moser, Elisabeth and Bierl, Rudolf and Hirsch, Thomas}, title = {Semi-Selective Array for the Classification of Purines with Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging and Deep Learning Data Analysis}, series = {ACS sensors}, volume = {8}, journal = {ACS sensors}, number = {9}, publisher = {American Chemical Society}, doi = {10.1021/acssensors.3c01114}, pages = {3530 -- 3537}, year = {2023}, abstract = {In process analytics or environmental monitoring, the real-time recording of the composition of complex samples over a long period of time presents a great challenge. Promising solutions are label-free techniques such as surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy. They are, however, often limited due to poor reversibility of analyte binding. In this work, we introduce how SPR imaging in combination with a semi-selective functional surface and smart data analysis can identify small and chemically similar molecules. Our sensor uses individual functional spots made from different ratios of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide, which generate a unique signal pattern depending on the analyte due to different binding affinities. These patterns allow four purine bases to be distinguished after classification using a convolutional neural network (CNN) at concentrations as low as 50 μM. The validation and test set classification accuracies were constant across multiple measurements on multiple sensors using a standard CNN, which promises to serve as a future method for developing online sensors in complex mixtures.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HauslerWunderlichFischeretal., author = {Hausler, Peter and Wunderlich, Lukas and Fischer, Johannes and Pfab, Christina and Heckscher, Simon and Hirsch, Thomas and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {Surface plasmon resonance imaging for detection of drug metabolites in water}, series = {Proceedings of SPIE, Optical Sensors 2019, 1 - 4 April 2019, Prague, Czech Republic}, volume = {Vol. 11028}, booktitle = {Proceedings of SPIE, Optical Sensors 2019, 1 - 4 April 2019, Prague, Czech Republic}, issn = {0277-786X}, doi = {10.1117/12.2522324}, pages = {11}, abstract = {The analysis of surface water, groundwater, drinking water as well as sewage is important to get information about the contamination of the water cycle. Currently, these time-consuming investigations require special equipment, like for example hyphenated mass spectrometry. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is a faster alternative as it is highly sensitive to changes in the dielectric medium next to a thin metal layer and makes it a quasi-universal detector. Therefore, and due to the labelfree nature, SPR is a widely used sensing tool for real-time monitoring of molecular interactions of various analytes. SPR imaging (SPRi) has several advantages to standard surface plasmon resonance, as it allows to observe many analytes in parallel as well as the integration of referencing technologies. However, the homogenous illumination of a large area (several millimeters) with a small light source is challenging and demands new approaches. Allopurinol, a drug used to lower the blood concentration of urate and hence decrease the affection of gout, gets metabolized to oxipurinol in the body and dropped out almost entirely by urinary excretion. After wastewater treatment, concentrations of oxipurinol up to 21.7 μg•L-1 are detected. Further tracking of oxipurinol in the urban water cycle showed its presence in rivers and streams or even in groundwater. Therefore, the high biological stability of oxipurinol allows this molecule to be used as a marker for domestic wastewater in the environment. For the detection of oxipurinol by SPR graphene was used as receptive layer, as the analyte can bind via π-stacking to this surface. An SPRi technique was developed and compared to conventional SPR system for the detection of oxipurinol.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HauslerRothAumeretal., author = {Hausler, Peter and Roth, Carina and Aumer, F. and Vitzthumecker, Thomas and Genslein, Christa and Hirsch, Thomas and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {Miniaturisiertes Sensorsystem zur Oberfl{\"a}chenplasmonenresonanzspektroskopie}, series = {118. Jahrestagung der deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r angewandte Optik (DGaO), 6.-10. Juni 2017, Dresden}, booktitle = {118. Jahrestagung der deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r angewandte Optik (DGaO), 6.-10. Juni 2017, Dresden}, abstract = {Die Oberfl{\"a}chenplasmonenresonanzspektroskopie (SPR) wird aufgrund ihrer Vorz{\"u}ge der zerst{\"o}rungs- und markierungsfreien Messung, sowie der hohen Sensitivit{\"a}t sehr erfolgreich im Labormaßstab eingesetzt. Aufgrund der hohen Kosten geschieht dies bislang haupts{\"a}chlich in der Bioanalytik und dem Wirkstoffscreening. Gezeigt wird ein Ansatz, mit dem diese Technologie auf ein ultrakompaktes, kosteng{\"u}nstiges Sensorsystem {\"u}bertragen wird, welches in der Lage ist, hoch-sensitiv {\"A}nderungen im Brechungsindex von 10-6 Einheiten (RIU) zu detektieren. F{\"u}r Wasser bewirkt eine Temperaturschwankung von 1 K bereits eine {\"A}nderung von 1 mRIU. Daher wird durch ein integriertes Referenzsystem, sowie die Miniaturisierung erreicht, dass das System gegen{\"u}ber Temperaturschwankungen, weitestgehend stabil ist. In dem MOEMS wird anstatt der konventionellen 1-Punkt bzw. 2-Punkt Messung ein bildgebendes Verfahren angewendet. Die Sensorfl{\"a}che von 15 x 15 mm wird dabei mit einem handels{\"u}blichen 4 Mio. Pixel CMOS Sensor ausgewertet. Um verl{\"a}ssliche Datenpunkte zu erhalten ben{\"o}tigt man eine Fl{\"a}che von 10 x 10 Pixel. Demzufolge k{\"o}nnen auf dem Sensor theoretisch bis zu 40.000 Sensorspots parallel ausgewertet werden.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HauslerGensleinRothetal., author = {Hausler, Peter and Genslein, Christa and Roth, Carina and Vitzthumecker, Thomas and Hirsch, Thomas and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {Miniaturized Surface Plasmon Resonance based Sensor System}, series = {Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology - PHOTOPTICS, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology - PHOTOPTICS, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal}, publisher = {SciTePress}, isbn = {978-989-758-286-8}, doi = {10.5220/0006555400630066}, pages = {63 -- 66}, abstract = {We describe the miniaturization of the Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) technology which mainly finds its applications in pharmaceutical screening and biotechnology so far. SPR spectroscopy is a label-free, non-destructive and highly sensitive measurement principle detecting changes in the refractive index in striking distance to a gold surface. A transfer of this technology to a miniaturized sensor will broaden the range of possible applications. A promising feature which is included in the miniaturized system is the angle-dependent recording of the SPR signals without moving parts. Commercial SPR assays are mainly working with a small number of sensing spots. In contrast, the SPR imaging system shown here will allow to use an array of many sensing spots. In combination with chemical receptors designed as an artificial nose, the simultaneous detection of many analytes is envisioned for future applications.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HauslerGensleinRothetal., author = {Hausler, Peter and Genslein, Christa and Roth, Carina and Hirsch, Thomas and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {Mikro-Opto-Elektro-Mechanisches Sensorsystem zur Oberfl{\"a}chenplasmonenresonanzspektroskopie}, series = {MikroSystemTechnik Kongress 2017 : MEMS, Mikroelektronik, Systeme 23.-25. Oktober 2017 in M{\"u}nchen}, booktitle = {MikroSystemTechnik Kongress 2017 : MEMS, Mikroelektronik, Systeme 23.-25. Oktober 2017 in M{\"u}nchen}, number = {CD-ROM}, publisher = {VDE-Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-8007-4491-6}, pages = {645 -- 647}, abstract = {Gezeigt wird die Miniaturisierung eines Messsystems f{\"u}r Oberfl{\"a}chenplasmonenresonanzspektroskopie (SPR), einer markierungs-, sowie zerst{\"o}rungsfreien als auch hoch sensitiven Technologie. Aufgrund der hohen Kosten klassischer SPR-Ger{\"a}te wird sie bisher jedoch vornehmlich in der Bio- und Medizintechnik eingesetzt. Das Messprinzip erm{\"o}glicht die Erfassung von Brechungsindex{\"a}nderungen nahe einer Oberfl{\"a}che. Der Transfer dieser Technologie von Laborger{\"a}ten hin zu einem miniaturisierten Sensorsystem senkt die Kosten, macht das System robuster und erm{\"o}glicht so ein wesentlich breiteres Anwendungsspektrum. Ein sehr vielversprechendes Merkmal des hier vorgestellten Systems ist die M{\"o}glichkeit den SPR-Effekt winkelabh{\"a}ngig zur Lichtquelle ohne bewegliche Bauteile zu verfolgen. The miniaturization of Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) technology, which mainly finds its applications in pharmaceutical screening and biotechnology so far, is described. SPR spectroscopy is a label-free, non destructive and highly sensitive measurement principle which is capable of detecting changes in the refractive index in striking distance to a gold surface. A transfer of this technology to a miniaturized sensor will broaden the range of possible applications. A promising feature which is included in the miniaturized system is the angle-dependent recording of the SPR signals without moving parts.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{GensleinHauserKirchneretal., author = {Genslein, Christa and Hauser, Peter and Kirchner, Eva-Maria and Bierl, Rudolf and Baeumner, Antje J. and Hirsch, Thomas}, title = {Detection of small molecules with surface plasmon resonance by synergistic plasmonic effects of nanostructured surfaces and graphene}, series = {SPIE Proceedings, Plasmonics in Biology and Medicine XIV, 2017, San Francisco, California}, volume = {10080}, booktitle = {SPIE Proceedings, Plasmonics in Biology and Medicine XIV, 2017, San Francisco, California}, number = {1008001F}, doi = {10.1117/12.2252256}, abstract = {Surface plasmon resonance depends on the dielectric medium at the vicinity and makes it a quasi-universal detector. Therefore, and due to the label-free nature, SPR is a widely used sensing tool for real-time monitoring molecular interactions of various analytes. However, detection of highly diluted analytes and small molecules (< 400 Da) is still challenging. Gold nanohole arrays provide plasmonic hotspots with improved surface sensitivity and 2D carbon nanomaterials enable binding near the surface. Both effects together are promising in the development of SPR sensors for the efficient determination of small molecules. Graphene is known for efficient binding of molecules with delocalized aromatic π-systems. Additionally, the electromagnetic field is locally enhanced and modulated by the interaction of graphene photonics with the plasmonics of metal nanostructures. The advantages of chemical vapor deposition (CVD) graphene over reduced graphene oxide (rGO) is illustrated by a proof of concept study. In comparison to substrates consisting of a continuous film the surface sensitivity is enhanced for a nanohole arrays and further improved for CVD graphene functionalization in contrast to rGO. The feasibility of the sensor was demonstrated for the detection of adenine down to a concentration of 0.9 μM.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HauslerHollerHirschetal., author = {Hausler, Peter and Holler, Sven and Hirsch, Thomas and Bierl, Rudolf}, title = {High integrated miniaturized sensor based on Surface Plasmon Resonance}, series = {International Biosensor Conference, 11th Workshop on Biosensors \& Bioanalytical Microtechniques in Environmental, Food \& Clinical Analysis, BBMEC 11, 26.-30. September 2015, Regensburg, Germany}, booktitle = {International Biosensor Conference, 11th Workshop on Biosensors \& Bioanalytical Microtechniques in Environmental, Food \& Clinical Analysis, BBMEC 11, 26.-30. September 2015, Regensburg, Germany}, language = {en} }