I. Ishimaru, Tomoya Kitazaki, Yusuke Morimoto, So Yamashita, Shiori Tahara, Daichi Anabuki, Kenji Wada, Akira Nishiyama
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Palm-sized mid-infrared (LWIR) passive spectroscopic imaging with uncooled microbolometer arrays for non-invasive blood glucose sensors
We are aiming at realization of non-invasive blood glucose sensors by the proposed mid-infrared (LWIR: Long Wavelength Infrared) passive spectroscopic imager. From human bodies, mid-infrared lights, whose wavelength are around 10µm, are emitted in accordance with Plank’s law. We confirmed the specific emission spectral peaks (@9.65µm etc.) derived from glucose components inside of human arms. These feasibility studies suggested the realization of measuring glucose concentrations inside of human bodies only by holding hands or arms on sensors like tablet thermometers. The completely new concept for non-invasive blood glucose sensors is proposed.