posted on 2023-04-19, 13:36authored byTing Zheng, Mingchao Zhu, Xi Luo, Fanghao Ye, Ming Wang, Yang He, Yitong Zhang, Zhenwei Lin, Zhiqing Zhang, Xu Ping, Hang Zhou, Lei Lu, Guijun Li
A conventional pulse oximeter system is composed of two
light sources
with different peak emission wavelengths and a photodetector. Integrating
these three independent components into one single device will absolutely
simplify the system design and create a miniaturized size of the product.
Here, we demonstrate a bilayer perovskite-CdSe quantum dot (hereafter
perovskite-QD) diode capable of voltage-tunable green/red emission
and photodetection. The proposed diode also presents an intriguing
feature of simultaneous light emission and detection, which is explored
as regards the diode being used as a photoconductor when the positive
bias is larger than the built-in voltage. The multifunctional and
multicolor diode is further employed in a reflective pulse oximeter
system, as either the multicolor light sources or the sensing unit
in the system provide accepted and trustful results for heart rate
and arterial blood oxygenation. Our work provides a possible avenue
for the simplification of the pulse oximetry with a compact and miniaturized
design in the future.