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Polymer-based cascaded waveguide Bragg grating for blood glucose sensing

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posted on 2024-11-17, 15:03 authored by Ruina Zhao, Hongqiang Li, Ming Han, Mingjun Ding, Licheng Zuo, Lizhen Zhang, Shanshan Zhang, Wentao Meng, Fanglin Xie, Shuai Ma, Lu Cao, Feng Ren, Enbang Li
Waveguide Bragg grating (WBG) blood glucose sensing, as a biological sensing technology with broad application prospects, plays an important role in the fields of health management and medical treatment. In this work, a polymer-based cascaded WBG is applied to glucose detection. We investigated photonic devices with two different grating structures cascaded—a crossed grating and a bilateral grating—and analyzed the effects of the crossed grating period, bilateral grating period, and number of grating periods on the sensing performance of the glucose sensor. Finally, the spectral reflectance characteristics, response time, and sensing specificity of the cascaded WBG were evaluated. The experimental results showed that the glucose sensor has a sensitivity of 175 nm/RIU in a glucose concentration range of 0–2 mg/ml and has the advantages of high integration, a narrow bandwidth, and low cost. © 2024 Optica Publishing Group

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National Natural Science Foundation of China (61711530652)

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Journal title

Optics Letters

Volume

49

Issue

10

Pagination

2821-2824

Language

English

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