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Hydrogel Micropillar Array for Temperature Sensing in Fluid

IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL(2023)

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Abstract
Localized temperature sensing and control on a micrometer-scale have diverse applications in biological systems. We present a micrometer-sized hydrogel pillar array as potential temperature probes and actuators by exploiting sensitive temperature dependence of their volume change. Soft lithography-based molding processes were presented to fabricate poly N-isopropyl acrylamide (p-NIPAAm)-based hydrogel pillar array on a glass substrate. Au nanorods (Au-NDs) as light-induced heating elements were embedded within the hydrogel pillars, and near-infrared (NIR) light was used to modulate temperature in a local area. First, static responses of the micropillar array were characterized as a function of its temperature. It was shown that the hydrogel had a sensitive volume transition near its low-critical solution temperature (LCST). Furthermore, we showed that LCST could be readily adjusted by utilizing copolymerizing with acrylamide (AAm). To demonstrate the feasibility of spatiotemporal temperature mapping and modulation using the presented pillar array, pulsed NIR light was illuminated on a local area of the hydrogel pillar array, and its responses were recorded. Dynamic temperature change in water was mapped based on the abrupt volume change characteristics of the hydrogel pillar, and its potential actuation using NIR light was successfully demonstrated. Considering that the structure can be arrayed in a 2-D pixel format with high-spatial resolution and high-sensitive temperature characteristics, the presented method and the device structure can have diverse applications to change and sense local temperatures in liquid. This is particularly useful in biological systems, where their physiological temperature can be modulated and mapped with high spatial resolution.
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Au nanorods (Au-NDs),micropillar array,photothermal actuation,poly N-isopropyl acrylamide (p-NIPAAm) hydrogel,temperature sensing
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