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titleOfInvention Detection of environmental conditions with fully integrated transducer devices based on hydrogels
abstract What has been described is a hydrogel-based transducer device for detecting environmental conditions, in particular for detecting environmental conditions in biological materials. The transducer device (300) is a base element (302), formed on the base element (302) and adapted to emit electromagnetic radiation (306), a radiation source (305) Including an optical element (325) disposed on the base element (302) and adapted to interact with electromagnetic radiation (306). The transducer device (300) is further adapted to receive electromagnetic radiation (326) that has interacted with the optical element (325), a radiation detector (350), and When in mechanical contact with the optical element (325) and in contact with the environmental material of the transducer device (300) so that the spatial position of the optical element (325) can be changed. It includes a hydrogel material (340) that is adapted to change its volume. The base element (302), the radiation source (305), and the radiation detector (350) are integrally formed from an electronic substrate material.
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