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27 August 2014 Shift happens: optical sensing with Dyakonov-Tamm waves
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Abstract
An optical modality to sense a fluid by exploiting Dyakonov-Tamm (DT) waves was devised. In the modality, the fluid is present on both sides of the guiding interface. Theory showed that the angular location of reflectance dip in a practically implementable configuration will shift if the refractive index of the fluid changes. Furthermore, the detection sensitivity will decrease as the refractive index of the fluid increases over a wide range, and should be comparable to that for sensing modalities that exploit surface-plasmon-polariton (SPP) waves. Higher sensitivities are available with DT waves than with SPP waves, and the DT-wave-based sensor should be simpler to fabricate than the SPP-wave-based sensor. Multiple DT waves are excitable at the same frequency, leading to multiple channels for more reliable sensing as well as for sensing multiple analytes simultaneously.
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Akhlesh Lakhtakia and Muhammad Faryad "Shift happens: optical sensing with Dyakonov-Tamm waves", Proc. SPIE 9172, Nanostructured Thin Films VII, 91720H (27 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2062713
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

Neptunium

Refractive index

Wave propagation

Optical sensing

Prisms

Sensors

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