Terahertz Enhanced Sensing of Uric Acid Based on Metallic Slot Array Metamaterial

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An enzyme-free terahertz uric acid sensor based on a metallic slot array metamaterial was proposed and realized both theoretically and experimentally. The sensing model was verified in simulation and femtosecond laser processing technology was employed to ablate slots in the copper plate to fabricate metamaterials. Analytes were tested with liquid phase deposition on the metamaterial by a terahertz frequency domain spectroscopy system. Gradient concentrations of uric acid, ascorbic acid, and a mixture of them were measured separately with a good linear response. A significant decrease in sensitivity was observed in the ascorbic acid assay compared with the uric acid assay. The test results of the mixture also proved that our device is resistant to ascorbic acid. It is a simple and effective method for monitoring uric acid concentrations and the strategy of eliminating interference while modulating the resonance peak location mentioned here can be rationally projected for the development of other sensors.

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Han, Y., Bian, X., Liang, M., Li, T., Zhu, L., Zhao, X., & You, R. (2022). Terahertz Enhanced Sensing of Uric Acid Based on Metallic Slot Array Metamaterial. Micromachines, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13111902

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