Developing novel holographic optomechanical sensing platform for application in volatile organic compounds detection
Faolan R. McGovern,
Catherine Grogan,
George Amarandei
et al.
Abstract:Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are analytes of increasing interest due to the risks they pose to human health in terms of cardiovascular and carcinogenic complications. Current state of the art VOC detectors includes MEMS and semiconductor type sensors which suffer from cross sensitivity, drift, and poor selectivity between VOCs. Furthermore, these devices often require complex and costly fabrication and readout techniques. Holographic sensors based on various types of diffractive structures have been demon… Show more
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