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29 April 2003 Porous silicon optical sensors for vapors, liquids, and biological molecules
Luca De Stefano, Ivo Rendina, Luigi Moretti, Andrea Mario Rossi, Annalisa Lamberti, Olimpia Longo, Paolo Arcari
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Proceedings Volume 5118, Nanotechnology; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.498999
Event: Microtechnologies for the New Millennium 2003, 2003, Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
Abstract
Recently, an increasing interest has been devoted to the use of porous silicon (p-Si) in photonics and in sensing fields. In particular, the great reactivity, mainly due to its large surface to volume ratio, has demonstrated to be promising in sensing applications for the detection of gases, vapors, and biochemical molecules. In this work, we present experimental and numerical results on p-Si optical microcavities as sensing transducers in biological and chemical fields. The measures are based on the change of the cavity reflectivity spectrum induced by the exposition to the bio-chemical specimen under test. The p-Si microcavity has a Fabry-Pèrot structure confined between two Distributed Bragg Reflectors (DBRs) with high reflectivity in the wavelength range of interest. The DBRs have been obtained modulating the porosity, therefore the refractive index, of p-Si layers during the silicon electro-chemical etching process. The optical thickness (nd) of each single-layer forming the DBR is l/4, where d is the layer physical thickness, n its refractive index and l is the Bragg wavelength. A l/2-thick layer placed between the top and bottom DBRs works as a microcavity resonating at the Bragg wavelength l. The realized sensors operate at the fiber optic communication wavelength of 1.55 mm. A complete experimental characterization of the devices as vapor and liquid sensor is reported. An analytical model, allowing the correct interpretation of the sensing dynamics, is also reported and discussed. Finally, preliminary results concerning DNA-probe immobilization in p-Si pores and consequent recognition of complementary DNA strands are presented.
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Luca De Stefano, Ivo Rendina, Luigi Moretti, Andrea Mario Rossi, Annalisa Lamberti, Olimpia Longo, and Paolo Arcari "Porous silicon optical sensors for vapors, liquids, and biological molecules", Proc. SPIE 5118, Nanotechnology, (29 April 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.498999
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KEYWORDS
Liquids

Silicon

Optical microcavities

Reflectivity

Refractive index

Molecules

Molecular biology

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