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    Kangping Hu Headshot
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    Kangping Hu
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    Brown University
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    Kangping Hu
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    Brown University
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    Brown University
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    Jacob Rosenstein
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    Brown University
    Abstract

    This paper presents a 100×100 super-resolution integrated sensor array for microscale electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) imaging. The system is implemented in 180nm CMOS with 10um × 10µm pixels. Rather than treating each electrode independently, the sensor is designed to measure the mutual capacitance between programmable sets of pixels. Multiple spatially-resolved measurements can then be computationally combined to produce super-resolution impedance images. Experimental measurements of sub-cellular permittivity distributions within single algae cells demonstrate the potential of this new approach.

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    • Super-Resolution Electrochemical Impedance Imaging with a 100 × 100 CMOS Sensor Array (application/pdf)