Ultra-high sensitive cancerous cells detection and sensing capabilities of photonic biosensor

Abstract The ultra-high sensitive cancer cell detection capabilities of one-dimensional photonic crystal with defect have been theoretically examined in this work. The simulations of the work have been carried out with MATLAB programming and transfer matrix method. The performance of the proposed bi...

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Main Authors: Arafa H. Aly, B. A. Mohamed, M. Al-Dossari, S. K. Awasthi, Emadelden Fouad, A. F. Amin
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2023-11-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46667-y
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author Arafa H. Aly
B. A. Mohamed
M. Al-Dossari
S. K. Awasthi
Emadelden Fouad
A. F. Amin
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B. A. Mohamed
M. Al-Dossari
S. K. Awasthi
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A. F. Amin
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description Abstract The ultra-high sensitive cancer cell detection capabilities of one-dimensional photonic crystal with defect have been theoretically examined in this work. The simulations of the work have been carried out with MATLAB programming and transfer matrix method. The performance of the proposed biosensor loaded separately with samples containing different cancer cells has been studied by changing the period number, defect layer thickness, and incident angle corresponding to s polarized light only to identify the parameters under which the proposed design becomes ultra-sensitive. The working principle of the proposed biosensor is to sense the minute change in the refractive index of the analytes containing different cancer cells of human. This sensing is done shifting the respective defect mode inside photonic band gap of the structure from one position to other near by position due to change in the refractive index of sample under consideration. Our structure under optimum conditions yields maximum shifting in the position of defect mode from 1538 to 1648 nm corresponding to the samples containing normal and Glioblastoma cells of refractive indices 1.350 and 1.4470 respectively which results a ultra-high sensitivity of 4270.525928 nm/RIU.
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spelling doaj.art-58e4b060b3a34975929878e1d65c308d2023-11-12T12:13:22ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222023-11-0113112210.1038/s41598-023-46667-yUltra-high sensitive cancerous cells detection and sensing capabilities of photonic biosensorArafa H. Aly0B. A. Mohamed1M. Al-Dossari2S. K. Awasthi3Emadelden Fouad4A. F. Amin5TH-PPM Group, Physics Department, Faculty of Sciences, Beni-Suef UniversityTH-PPM Group, Physics Department, Faculty of Sciences, Beni-Suef UniversityDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, King Khalid UniversityDepartment of Physics and Material Science and Engineering, Jaypee Institute of Information TechnologyDepartment of Engineering Physics, Florida Polytechnic UniversityFaculty of Technology and Education, Beni-Suef UniversityAbstract The ultra-high sensitive cancer cell detection capabilities of one-dimensional photonic crystal with defect have been theoretically examined in this work. The simulations of the work have been carried out with MATLAB programming and transfer matrix method. The performance of the proposed biosensor loaded separately with samples containing different cancer cells has been studied by changing the period number, defect layer thickness, and incident angle corresponding to s polarized light only to identify the parameters under which the proposed design becomes ultra-sensitive. The working principle of the proposed biosensor is to sense the minute change in the refractive index of the analytes containing different cancer cells of human. This sensing is done shifting the respective defect mode inside photonic band gap of the structure from one position to other near by position due to change in the refractive index of sample under consideration. Our structure under optimum conditions yields maximum shifting in the position of defect mode from 1538 to 1648 nm corresponding to the samples containing normal and Glioblastoma cells of refractive indices 1.350 and 1.4470 respectively which results a ultra-high sensitivity of 4270.525928 nm/RIU.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46667-y
spellingShingle Arafa H. Aly
B. A. Mohamed
M. Al-Dossari
S. K. Awasthi
Emadelden Fouad
A. F. Amin
Ultra-high sensitive cancerous cells detection and sensing capabilities of photonic biosensor
Scientific Reports
title Ultra-high sensitive cancerous cells detection and sensing capabilities of photonic biosensor
title_full Ultra-high sensitive cancerous cells detection and sensing capabilities of photonic biosensor
title_fullStr Ultra-high sensitive cancerous cells detection and sensing capabilities of photonic biosensor
title_full_unstemmed Ultra-high sensitive cancerous cells detection and sensing capabilities of photonic biosensor
title_short Ultra-high sensitive cancerous cells detection and sensing capabilities of photonic biosensor
title_sort ultra high sensitive cancerous cells detection and sensing capabilities of photonic biosensor
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46667-y
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