Markiewicz, NicolaiCasals Guillén, OlgaFàbrega Gallego, CristianGracia, IsabelCané i Ballart, CarlesWasisto, Hutomo SuryoWaag, AndreasPrades García, Juan Daniel2019-02-132020-02-062019-02-060003-6951https://hdl.handle.net/2445/128185We report a miniaturized device integrating a photoactive material with a highly efficient Light Emitting Diode light source. This so-called micro light plate configuration allows for maximizing the irradiance impinging on the photoactive material, with a minimum power consumption, excellent uniformity, and accurate control of the illumination. We demonstrate these advantages with an example application: photoactivated gas sensors with a power consumption as low as 30 μW (this is 1000 times lower than the best figures reported to date). The letter also presents a quantitative model and a set of design rules to implement it in further integrated applications.6 p.application/pdfeng(c) American Institute of Physics , 2019ElectrònicaDetectors de gasosElectronicsGas detectorsMicro light plates for low-power photoactivated (gas) sensorsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article685489info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess