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MEMFIS · Ultrasmall MEMS FTIR Spectrometer

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 200829 February 2012EU funding €2,850,000

MEMFIS plans to show the feasibility of a miniature spectroscopic chemical sensor system based on a micro-FT-IR spectrometer. Based on mid-infrared spectroscopy offering analyte selectivity unrivalled by any other method and paired with the inherent sensitivity of a FT-IR spectrometer, such devices could be used in a wide range of applications, from air monitoring over in-line real-time process control to security monitoring. The spectrometer utilises innovative optical components based on MEMS-technology, leading to very compact and rugged spectroscopic devices with ultra-rapid scanning capabilities. The addition of a miniature source and a dedicated, highly sensitive detector completes the spectrometer module. Adding electronics and data evaluation and providing a standardised interface to various different modern IR probes, the MEMFIS spectrometer will present a very powerful spectroscopic sensor and a significant step forward in the smart spectroscopic sensors, microsystems technology and vibrational spectroscopy in general.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

TECHNIKON FORSCHUNGS- UND PLANUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH

AT · €275,687

participant

HIPERSCAN GMBH

DE · €107,685

participant

CTR CARINTHIAN TECH RESEARCH AG

AT · €429,986

participant

SOPRALAB SAS

FR · €249,253

participant

BRUKER OPTIK GMBH

DE · €561,424

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €595,525

participant

KOC UNIVERSITY

TR · €340,860

participant

VIGO PHOTONICS SPOLKA AKCYJNA

PL · €160,523

participant

RHE MICROSYSTEMS GMBH

DE · €129,057

participant

SOCIETE DE PRODUCTION ET DE RECHERCHES APPLIQUEES SA (SOPRA SA)

FR

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