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Literature Review: On-Chip Photonic Crystals and Photonic Crystal Fiber for Biosensing and Some Novel Trends

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IEEE ACCESS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 47419-47436

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3170912

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Sensors; Photonic crystals; Optical fiber sensors; Biosensors; Optical sensors; Sensitivity; Refractive index; Biomedical sensors; photonic crystals; photonic crystal fiber

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This review summarizes recent advances in sensors based on photonic crystal technologies for biomedical sensing applications. The unique characteristics, measurement techniques, and biosensing properties of different photonic crystal structures are discussed in detail. The review also covers manufacturing and functionally relevant properties, such as design simplicity, compactness, and multi-wavelength operation. Finally, novel trends in this field are briefly introduced.
This review summarizes recent advances in sensors based on photonic crystal technologies for biomedical sensing applications. Photonic crystal sensing offers enormous promise due to their clear benefits in sensitivity, stability, compactness, portability. This work discusses several photonic crystal structures, such as photonic crystal waveguides, cavities, and photonic crystal fiber for biomedical sensing applications. The uniqueness, measurement technique, and biosensing properties of each type of these structures are discussed. Furthermore, manufacturing and functionally relevant properties that include design simplicity, compactness, and multi-wavelength operation are also reviewed. They are explored, organized, and compared using the most recent related literature in this field. Finally, a brief of novel trends has been introduced.

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