2022
DOI: 10.3390/opt3040038
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Design of a Highly Sensitive Detector Using a Ternary Photonic Crystal (PC) Based on Titanium Nitride Sandwiched between Si and SiO2 for the Creatinine Concentration Detection in the Blood Serum

Abstract: It is very important to design a rapid and sensitive device for the creatinine concentration detection due to it being one of the most considerable benchmarks for efficient kidney working. Here, a novel biophotonic sensor using one-dimensional ternary PC based on Si/TiN/SiO2 layers is proposed for the creatinine concentration detection in a blood serum sample. A central cavity layer is inserted between two equal periodic numbers. The blood sample can be infiltrated in the cavity layer with various creatinine c… Show more

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“…[39] The graphene-based photonic crystals (PhCs) have been studied as absorbers. [40,41] As can be seen, many articles have investigated the absorption properties in graphene-based structures and only a few articles have considered graphene-metamaterial-based structures. There is much work to be done with the absorption in graphenemetamaterial-based structures and this was the motivation behind this work.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[39] The graphene-based photonic crystals (PhCs) have been studied as absorbers. [40,41] As can be seen, many articles have investigated the absorption properties in graphene-based structures and only a few articles have considered graphene-metamaterial-based structures. There is much work to be done with the absorption in graphenemetamaterial-based structures and this was the motivation behind this work.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%