Abstract
This work presents an innovative platform of a multi-channel one-dimensional photonic crystal (1-DPC) based on blood refractive index data of different patients in the aspect of the main protein components like hemoglobin. This photonic crystal (PC) contains a defect center infiltrated with plasma using a microorder size syringe. When binary silica and III–V semiconductor (InSb) materials are combined, they increase the refractive index difference between the alternate layers of the composite material, resulting in a wide photonic band gap (PBG). We use the well-known transfer matrix method (TMM) to observe the reflectance of various blood samples that were previously published. We assess and contrast the influence of different refractive index data on the dynamic shift in PBG calculation for novel superior and resourceful sensor in the prevention of microscopic organisms such as SARS-CoV-2, the virus linked with COVID-19. Yet, the performance of this PC has more moral content and unlimited casting efficacy in the face of an incurable virus.
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