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Preparation of narrow photonic bandgaps located in the near infrared region and their applications in ethanol gas sensing
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Near Infrared RegionPhotonic SensorEngineeringChemistryNarrow Photonic BandgapsChemical EngineeringOptical PropertiesOptical SensorPromising SensorChemical SensorPorous SensorMaterials SciencePhotonicsIon ExchangeInfrared SpectroscopyGas DetectionPhotonic DeviceEthanol Gas SensingInfrared SensorNatural SciencesSpectroscopySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsAlumina Photonic CrystalsOptoelectronics
In this work, we demonstrated the use of a promising sensor based on alumina Photonic Crystals (PC) which can be applied in the field of gas detection owing to the well structured PC with an ultra-narrow Photonic Bandgap (PBG), of which the full width at half maximum is only 30 nm. This type of PC was prepared successfully by using a compensation voltage mode method, which can effectively compensate for the chemical corrosion and the slowing down of ion exchange, resulting in a uniform diameter of the pores in the anodic alumina oxidation (AAO) from beginning to end. The as-prepared sample was applied to detect the concentration of organic vapor, such as ethanol, in this experiment. A large PBG shift is achieved when the concentration of ethanol changes, and the mechanism was also discussed theoretically. This sensor had a good repeatability due to the chemical and physical stability of the matrix material (alumina). These results indicate the potential applications of the as-prepared AAO based PC in the sensing field.
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