Periodic versus aperiodic: Enhancing the sensitivity of porous silicon based optical sensors

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The authors have compared the sensitivities of resonant optical biochemical sensors, based on both periodic and aperiodic porous silicon structures, such as the Bragg and the Thue-Morse multilayer. The shifts of the reflectivity spectra of these devices on exposure to several chemical compounds have been measured: the aperiodic multilayer is more sensitive than the periodic one. Adopting a simple theoretical model of the optical response of devices, they inferred that the aperiodic structure provide a higher filling capability with respect to the periodic one, due to the lower number of interfaces. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Moretti, L., Rea, I., De Stefano, L., & Rendina, I. (2007). Periodic versus aperiodic: Enhancing the sensitivity of porous silicon based optical sensors. Applied Physics Letters, 90(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2737391

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