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COMPAS · CO INTEGRATION OF MICROELECTRONICS AND PHOTONICS FOR AIR AND WATER SENSORS

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202431 December 2027EU funding €4,457,793Call HORIZON-CL4-2023-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01

The main objective of COMPAS is to develop a compact, inexpensive and ultrasensitive PIC sensing platform (PSP) for air and water monitoring, relying on the co-integration of light source, detectors and electronic IC for on-chip signal processing.The PIC sensor principle will be based on interference between two guided light modes, one of which interacts with analytes and the other being a reference. The resulting intensity changes offers excellent sensitivity to changes in concentration of analytes in air or solution. Multiple light paths can be placed on the same device offering multi-analyte sensing in an ultracompact device. COMPAS builds a first-of-a-kind fully integrated system around this principle (including light source, detectors and signal processing). The COMPAS PSP begins at TRL2 and will end with TRL5 validation in relevant environment by end-users towards air and water monitoring. The project will -Define sensing parameters for validating developed PIC Sensor Platform (PSP) towards three use-cases in relevant environments, being in line with the European Green Deal’s zero pollution ambition -Develop core photonic technology for implementing photonic based sensing. These include a novel photonic IC material system (Aliminium Nitride), BiModal waveguide interferometers that show superior temperature stability and sensitivity, novel material coating systems for enhanced sensing selectivity and innovative nano structured metasurfaces for novel mode engineering for increased sensitivity and optimized light coupling to facilitate the use of low power laser diodes.-Develop a Chiplet approach to co-integration of photonic sensor with microelectronic IC and photodetectors, and a coherent light-source. This will combine heterogeneous integration of a laser light source and monolithically integrated photodetector in the silicon base material.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

SINTEF AS

NO · €1,090,040

participant

INSTITUTUL DE CHIMIE MACROMOLECULARA PETRU PONI

RO · €425,838

participant

DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY

IE · €249,290

participant

FLOWPHYS AS

NO · €338,750

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €511,500

participant

PHIX BV

NL · €439,744

participant

STIFTELSEN NILU

NO · €102,213

participant

FONDAZIONE BRUNO KESSLER

IT · €360,500

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITY OF LANCASTER

UK

participant

OLIVERIS TECH INCUBATOR LIMITED

IE · €823,341

participant

AIRMOTEC AG

FR · €116,578

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