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Au-TiO(2)-Coated Spectroscopy-Based Human Teeth Disorder Detection Sensor: Design and Quantitative Analysis

Human tooth functionality is the most important for the human body to become fit and healthy. Due to the disease attacks in human teeth, parts may lead to different fatal diseases. A spectroscopy-based photonic crystal fiber (PCF) sensor was simulated and numerically analyzed for the detection of de...

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Autores principales: Mitu, Sumaiya Akhtar, Ahmed, Kawsar, Bui, Francis M., Chen, Li, Smirani, Lassaad K., Patel, Shobhit K., Sorathiya, Vishal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10303502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37374776
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14061191
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author Mitu, Sumaiya Akhtar
Ahmed, Kawsar
Bui, Francis M.
Chen, Li
Smirani, Lassaad K.
Patel, Shobhit K.
Sorathiya, Vishal
author_facet Mitu, Sumaiya Akhtar
Ahmed, Kawsar
Bui, Francis M.
Chen, Li
Smirani, Lassaad K.
Patel, Shobhit K.
Sorathiya, Vishal
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description Human tooth functionality is the most important for the human body to become fit and healthy. Due to the disease attacks in human teeth, parts may lead to different fatal diseases. A spectroscopy-based photonic crystal fiber (PCF) sensor was simulated and numerically analyzed for the detection of dental disorders in the human body. In this sensor structure, SF11 is used as the base material, gold (Au) is used as the plasmonic material, and TiO(2) is used within the gold and sensing analyte layer, and the sensing medium for the analysis of the teeth parts is the aqueous solution. The maximum optical parameter values for the human tooth parts enamel, dentine, and cementum in terms of wavelength sensitivity and confinement loss were obtained as 28,948.69 nm/RIU and 0.00015 dB/m for enamel, 33,684.99 nm/RIU and 0.00028 dB/m, and 38,396.56 nm/RIU and 0.00087 dB/m, respectively. The sensor is more precisely defined by these high responses. The PCF-based sensor for tooth disorder detection is a relatively recent development. Due to its design flexibility, robustness, and wide bandwidth, its application area has been spreading out. The offered sensor can be used in the biological sensing area to identify problems with human teeth.
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spelling pubmed-103035022023-06-29 Au-TiO(2)-Coated Spectroscopy-Based Human Teeth Disorder Detection Sensor: Design and Quantitative Analysis Mitu, Sumaiya Akhtar Ahmed, Kawsar Bui, Francis M. Chen, Li Smirani, Lassaad K. Patel, Shobhit K. Sorathiya, Vishal Micromachines (Basel) Article Human tooth functionality is the most important for the human body to become fit and healthy. Due to the disease attacks in human teeth, parts may lead to different fatal diseases. A spectroscopy-based photonic crystal fiber (PCF) sensor was simulated and numerically analyzed for the detection of dental disorders in the human body. In this sensor structure, SF11 is used as the base material, gold (Au) is used as the plasmonic material, and TiO(2) is used within the gold and sensing analyte layer, and the sensing medium for the analysis of the teeth parts is the aqueous solution. The maximum optical parameter values for the human tooth parts enamel, dentine, and cementum in terms of wavelength sensitivity and confinement loss were obtained as 28,948.69 nm/RIU and 0.00015 dB/m for enamel, 33,684.99 nm/RIU and 0.00028 dB/m, and 38,396.56 nm/RIU and 0.00087 dB/m, respectively. The sensor is more precisely defined by these high responses. The PCF-based sensor for tooth disorder detection is a relatively recent development. Due to its design flexibility, robustness, and wide bandwidth, its application area has been spreading out. The offered sensor can be used in the biological sensing area to identify problems with human teeth. MDPI 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10303502/ /pubmed/37374776 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14061191 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mitu, Sumaiya Akhtar
Ahmed, Kawsar
Bui, Francis M.
Chen, Li
Smirani, Lassaad K.
Patel, Shobhit K.
Sorathiya, Vishal
Au-TiO(2)-Coated Spectroscopy-Based Human Teeth Disorder Detection Sensor: Design and Quantitative Analysis
title Au-TiO(2)-Coated Spectroscopy-Based Human Teeth Disorder Detection Sensor: Design and Quantitative Analysis
title_full Au-TiO(2)-Coated Spectroscopy-Based Human Teeth Disorder Detection Sensor: Design and Quantitative Analysis
title_fullStr Au-TiO(2)-Coated Spectroscopy-Based Human Teeth Disorder Detection Sensor: Design and Quantitative Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Au-TiO(2)-Coated Spectroscopy-Based Human Teeth Disorder Detection Sensor: Design and Quantitative Analysis
title_short Au-TiO(2)-Coated Spectroscopy-Based Human Teeth Disorder Detection Sensor: Design and Quantitative Analysis
title_sort au-tio(2)-coated spectroscopy-based human teeth disorder detection sensor: design and quantitative analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10303502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37374776
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14061191
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