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Design of a novel optical sensor for the detection of waterborne bacteria based on a photonic crystal with an ultra-high sensitivity

Today, detecting processes of waterborne bacteria in drinking water is a global challenge because these bacteria can lead to dangerous diseases to the human body. In this paper, we have developed a new sensor for the detection of waterborne bacteria based on a one-dimensional defective binary photon...

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Published in:Optical and quantum electronics 2022-02, Vol.54 (2), Article 108
Main Authors: Daher, Malek G., Taya, Sofyan A., Colak, Ilhami, Ramahi, Omar M.
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description Today, detecting processes of waterborne bacteria in drinking water is a global challenge because these bacteria can lead to dangerous diseases to the human body. In this paper, we have developed a new sensor for the detection of waterborne bacteria based on a one-dimensional defective binary photonic crystal. The defect layer is taken as a water sample located in the middle of the photonic crystal structure. A resonant peak is then created within the photonic bandgap. The sensing mechanism of the proposed detector is based on the refractive index difference between pure water and waterborne bacteria samples. This index change leads to a shift in the resonant peak position in the transmission spectrum. The effects of many parameters, such as incident angle, defect layer thickness, thicknesses of periodic layers and the number of periods on the sensitivity are investigated. At the optimum conditions, the proposed sensor exhibits a sensitivity of 3639.53 nm/RIU which is ultra-high compared with recently published biosensor papers. It also showed a high-quality factor (7521.26), high figure of merit (8977.98 RIU −1 ) and low detection limit (1.77 × 10 −5 RIU). The proposed design could distinguish between the different types of waterborne bacteria although the minute difference between their refractive indices. In addition to that, it has a simple design so that it can be easily fabricated.
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Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Computer Communication Networks
Crystal defects
Crystal structure
Drinking water
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Figure of merit
Lasers
Optical Devices
Optical measuring instruments
Optics
Photonic band gaps
Photonic crystals
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Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Refractivity
Sensitivity
Sensors
Thickness
Water sampling
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