Use of vertically stacked photodiodes in a gene chip system
First Claim
1. A gene chip system, comprising:
- a substrate that includes an array of wells, wherein each of the wells receives and holds an amount of genetic sample and reagent; and
vertically stacked photodiodes, wherein each of the vertically stacked photodiodes are integrally constructed with the substrate and are located adjacent to and fixed below each one of the wells in the array of wells, and wherein each vertically stacked photodiodes senses light emanating from its corresponding well.
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Abstract
An improved gene chip system is arranged with vertically stacked photodiodes for sensing luminescence of genetic material. When genetic samples are combined with a reagent in an array of wells on a substrate, the reaction may cause light of a specified color to emanate from certain well locations. Vertically stacked photodiodes are provided that sense each color and intensity of the light at each well location. The vertically stacked photodiodes provide an image sensor that may be integrally constructed with the substrate and wells used for a gene chip system. The illumination data, which includes which wells are luminescent, the color of light, and the intensity of light in each illuminated cell, may be analyzed to determine properties of the genetic sample.
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1. A gene chip system, comprising:
a substrate that includes an array of wells, wherein each of the wells receives and holds an amount of genetic sample and reagent; and
vertically stacked photodiodes, wherein each of the vertically stacked photodiodes are integrally constructed with the substrate and are located adjacent to and fixed below each one of the wells in the array of wells, and wherein each vertically stacked photodiodes senses light emanating from its corresponding well.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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