Abstract
In the current study, it is aimed at using defective 1D photonic crystals (PCs) to detect the chikungunya virus in various healthy and diseased blood samples composed of plasma, platelets, red blood cells, and uric acid. The proposed PC structure has 14 periods and consists of repeating SiC and SiO2 layers with a central cavity layer. When blood samples are injected into the cavity layer, the transmittance spectrum is examined theoretically by using a transfer matrix approach to determine how the wavelength of the defect mode changes. The cavity layer is 540 and 648 nm thick, and the work is carried out at different angles of incidence. The performance of the sensor is quantified by computing the sensitivity, figure of merit, quality factor, and limit of detection values of the sensor for various blood samples. The maximum sensitivity is 1205.5 nm RIU−1 and detection limit of the order is 10−6 in this proposed work. A lower value of sensor resolution of 0.01218 is also achieved. Such a high‐performance sensor is suitable for biosensing applications with better sensing capabilities.
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