Abstract
Photonic sensors are under extensive development world-wide combining multidisciplinary research. Small, inexpensive, sensitive, selective, fast, robust, and remotely controllable sensors that are immune to electromagnetic interference are the ultimate goal. The potential to achieve these capabilities has been demonstrated through different photonic sensor designs and developments in photonic structures. Progress in materials, light sources, photodetectors, and innovative solutions have driven the technology further. This paper focuses on new trends for photonic sensors with applications in health and environmental monitoring.
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