Title of article :
Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure and Temperature on the Performance of a One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal-Based Biosensor
Author/Authors :
Roshan Entezar ، Samad Department of Physics - University of Tabriz
From page :
179
To page :
186
Abstract :
We theoretically analyze the sensing properties of a one-dimensional photonic crystal-based biosensor for detecting cancer cells infiltrated in a defect cavity layer. The biosensor consists of a sample cavity layer sandwiched between two identical photonic crystals of Hgba2Ca2Cu3O8+δ and GaAs. We use the transfer matrix method to evaluate the performance of the biosensor. We show that a defect mode appears in the transmission spectrum of the biosensor that its position depends on the type of cancer cells in the cavity layer. The analysis is carried out by comparing the transmittance peaks of the cancer cells with the normal cells. We investigate the performance of the biosensor under different hydrostatic pressures and temperatures. We show that one can use temperature change to fine-tune the frequency of the defect modes. In addition, we can adjust the working area of the biosensor by changing the hydrostatic pressure. It is shown that the sensitivity of the biosensor is independent of the temperature, while it strongly depends on the hydrostatic pressure.
Keywords :
biosensor , defect mode , hydrostatic pressure , photonic crystal , semiconductor , superconductor , temperature.
Journal title :
International Journal of Optics and Photonics (IJOP)
Journal title :
International Journal of Optics and Photonics (IJOP)
Record number :
2717170
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