Photonic Sensors (Oct 2016)

Photonic crystal based biosensor for the detection of glucose concentration in urine

  • Savarimuthu Robinson,
  • Nagaraj Dhanlaksmi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13320-016-0347-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 11 – 19

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Abstract Photonic sensing technology is a new and accurate measurement technology for bio-sensing applications. In this paper, a two-dimensional photonic crystal ring resonator based sensor is proposed and designed to detect the glucose concentration in urine over the range of 0 gm/dl-15 gm/dl. The proposed sensor is consisted of two inverted “L” waveguides and a ring resonator. If the glucose concentration in urine is varied, the refractive index of the urine is varied, which in turn the output response of sensor will be varied. By having the aforementioned principle, the glucose concentration in urine, glucose concentration in blood, albumin, urea, and bilirubin concentration in urine are predicted. The size of the proposed sensor is about 11.4 µm×11.4 µm, and the sensor can predict the result very accurately without any delay, hence, this attempt could be implemented for medical applications.

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