Porous Silicon Based Bragg-Grating Resonator for Refractive Index Biosensor

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In this work, we have evaluated the biosensing capability of the porous silicon (PSi) based sidewall Bragg-grating resonator. The approximation of the quasi-TE mode full vector for the eigenmode calculation is performed using a full vector mode solver. The transmission spectra of the device are evaluated using the transfer matrix method. We have observed a shift in the resonant band for a change in the refractive index of biomaterial in the upper cladding region. The theoretical value of the bulk sensitivity is calculated to be 387.48 nm/RIU. The device is suitable for biosensing application due to its ability of interacting signal with the infiltrated analytes in the PSi waveguide core.

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Sahu, S., Ali, J., Yupapin, P. P., & Singh, G. (2018). Porous Silicon Based Bragg-Grating Resonator for Refractive Index Biosensor. Photonic Sensors, 8(3), 248–254. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13320-018-0459-z

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