C. Gómez-Galdós, P. Roldán-Varona, M. Ochoa, M. G. Fernández-Manteca, J. F. Algorri, J. López-Higuera, A. Cobo, L. Rodríguez-Cobo
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In this work, we designed a fused silica lab-on-chip that combines optical techniques such as absorption, Raman scattering and fluorescence to quantify phytoplankton type and concentration in water. In the absorption stage of the chip, a Fabry-Perot resonator significantly enhances the spectral response. Scattering and fluorescence spectroscopy are considered with light focusing on sample channel. The design process, and more specifically the integrated in-chip aspheric lenses, is carried out by ray-tracing simulations.