Abstract

AbstractMultilayered photonic sensors that rely on polymer‐solvent Flory–Huggins interactions are drawing increasing interest owing to their broad‐band selectivity, even among mixtures, without the need for chemical targeting. Moreover, these sensors provide simple colorimetric responses, and easy, quick fabrication both on laboratory and industrial scales. However, complex optical responses and slow response times are limiting their development. In this work, the behavior of different photonic sensor architectures is analyzed to speed up response time and define a strategy to simplify their spectral behavior. To this end, the effect of interfaces, materials order, and thickness on the diffusion kinetics of a single reference analyte in the multilayered sensors is studied to design the optimal structure.

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