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Theoretical Demonstration of the Interest of Using Porous Germanium to Fabricate Multilayer Vertical Optical Structures for the Detection of SF(6) Gas in the Mid-Infrared
Porous germanium is a promising material for sensing applications in the mid-infrared wavelength range due to its biocompatibility, large internal surface area, open pores network and widely tunable refractive index, as well as its large spectral transparency window ranging from 2 to 15 μm. Multilay...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8839726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35161590 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22030844 |
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author | Zegadi, Rami Lorrain, Nathalie Meziani, Sofiane Dumeige, Yannick Bodiou, Loїc Guendouz, Mohammed Zegadi, Abdelouahab Charrier, Joël |
author_facet | Zegadi, Rami Lorrain, Nathalie Meziani, Sofiane Dumeige, Yannick Bodiou, Loїc Guendouz, Mohammed Zegadi, Abdelouahab Charrier, Joël |
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description | Porous germanium is a promising material for sensing applications in the mid-infrared wavelength range due to its biocompatibility, large internal surface area, open pores network and widely tunable refractive index, as well as its large spectral transparency window ranging from 2 to 15 μm. Multilayers, such as Bragg reflectors and microcavities, based on porous germanium material, are designed and their optical spectra are simulated to enable SF(6) gas-sensing applications at a wavelength of 10.55 µm, which corresponds to its major absorption line. The impact of both the number of successive layers and their respective porosity on the multilayer structures reflectance spectrum is investigated while favoring low layer thicknesses and thus the ease of multilayers manufacturing. The suitability of these microcavities for mid-infrared SF(6) gas sensing is then numerically assessed. Using an asymmetrical microcavity porous structure, a sensitivity of 0.01%/ppm and a limit of detection (LOD) around 1 ppb for the SF(6) gas detection are calculated. Thanks to both the porous nature allowing gases to easily infiltrate the overall structure and Ge mid-infrared optical properties, a theoretical detection limit nearly 1000 times lower than the current state of the art is simulated. |
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spelling | pubmed-88397262022-02-13 Theoretical Demonstration of the Interest of Using Porous Germanium to Fabricate Multilayer Vertical Optical Structures for the Detection of SF(6) Gas in the Mid-Infrared Zegadi, Rami Lorrain, Nathalie Meziani, Sofiane Dumeige, Yannick Bodiou, Loїc Guendouz, Mohammed Zegadi, Abdelouahab Charrier, Joël Sensors (Basel) Article Porous germanium is a promising material for sensing applications in the mid-infrared wavelength range due to its biocompatibility, large internal surface area, open pores network and widely tunable refractive index, as well as its large spectral transparency window ranging from 2 to 15 μm. Multilayers, such as Bragg reflectors and microcavities, based on porous germanium material, are designed and their optical spectra are simulated to enable SF(6) gas-sensing applications at a wavelength of 10.55 µm, which corresponds to its major absorption line. The impact of both the number of successive layers and their respective porosity on the multilayer structures reflectance spectrum is investigated while favoring low layer thicknesses and thus the ease of multilayers manufacturing. The suitability of these microcavities for mid-infrared SF(6) gas sensing is then numerically assessed. Using an asymmetrical microcavity porous structure, a sensitivity of 0.01%/ppm and a limit of detection (LOD) around 1 ppb for the SF(6) gas detection are calculated. Thanks to both the porous nature allowing gases to easily infiltrate the overall structure and Ge mid-infrared optical properties, a theoretical detection limit nearly 1000 times lower than the current state of the art is simulated. MDPI 2022-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8839726/ /pubmed/35161590 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22030844 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Zegadi, Rami Lorrain, Nathalie Meziani, Sofiane Dumeige, Yannick Bodiou, Loїc Guendouz, Mohammed Zegadi, Abdelouahab Charrier, Joël Theoretical Demonstration of the Interest of Using Porous Germanium to Fabricate Multilayer Vertical Optical Structures for the Detection of SF(6) Gas in the Mid-Infrared |
title | Theoretical Demonstration of the Interest of Using Porous Germanium to Fabricate Multilayer Vertical Optical Structures for the Detection of SF(6) Gas in the Mid-Infrared |
title_full | Theoretical Demonstration of the Interest of Using Porous Germanium to Fabricate Multilayer Vertical Optical Structures for the Detection of SF(6) Gas in the Mid-Infrared |
title_fullStr | Theoretical Demonstration of the Interest of Using Porous Germanium to Fabricate Multilayer Vertical Optical Structures for the Detection of SF(6) Gas in the Mid-Infrared |
title_full_unstemmed | Theoretical Demonstration of the Interest of Using Porous Germanium to Fabricate Multilayer Vertical Optical Structures for the Detection of SF(6) Gas in the Mid-Infrared |
title_short | Theoretical Demonstration of the Interest of Using Porous Germanium to Fabricate Multilayer Vertical Optical Structures for the Detection of SF(6) Gas in the Mid-Infrared |
title_sort | theoretical demonstration of the interest of using porous germanium to fabricate multilayer vertical optical structures for the detection of sf(6) gas in the mid-infrared |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8839726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35161590 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22030844 |
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