Abstract

A novel technique is used to measure the concentration of glycerol in blood-hemoglobin-glycerol (B–H–G) solution using 3D photonic crystal structure is presented in this paper. Glycerol concentration is estimated accurately by measuring the intensities of transmitted light. Here, reflection as well as absorption losses is considered to measure the transmitted intensity of light having wavelength 540nm. The principle of measurement is based on the linear variation of photonic band gap with respect to glycerol concentration. Simulations for photonic band gap are made using plane wave expansion (PWE) method. An experimental set up is theoretically designed to measure the concentration of glycerol at different hemoglobin concentration.

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