Author:
Sayed Hassan,Swillam Mohamed A.,Aly Arafa H.
Abstract
AbstractThe use of annular one-dimensional (1D) photonic crystals (PCs) for salinity sensing is studied in this research. Annular 1D-PCs provide small and integrated structures that facilitate the creation of portable and miniaturized sensor equipment appropriate for field use. In order to generate annular 1D-PCs, the research explores the finite element method (FEM) simulation technique utilizing the COMSOL Multiphysics approach, highlighting the significance of exact control over layer thickness and uniformity. Furthermore, we construct a 1D annular PCs structure in the form $${(AB)}^{N}$$
(
A
B
)
N
, where A is silicon ($$Si$$
Si
) and B is silicon dioxide ($${SiO}_{2}$$
SiO
2
) of 40 nm and 70 nm, respectively, with a number of periods equal to 9. By incorporating a central defect layer of saline water (220 nm thickness), the sensor achieves optimum performance at normal incidence with a sensitivity (S) of $$782 (nm/RIU)$$
782
(
n
m
/
R
I
U
)
, a quality factor (Q) of 10.22, and a figure of merit (FOM) of $$12.6 {RIU}^{-1}$$
12.6
RIU
-
1
. The design that is suggested has several advantages over past work on planners and annular 1D-PCs, including ease of implementation, performance at normal incidence, and high sensitivity.
Funder
American University in Cairo
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
3 articles.
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