On the sensitivity of generic porous optical sensors
Abstract
A porous material was considered as a platform for optical sensing. It was envisaged that the porous material was infiltrated by a fluid which contains an agent to be sensed. Changes in the optical properties of the infiltrated porous material provide the basis for detection of the agent to be sensed. Using a homogenization approach based on the Bruggeman formalism, wherein the infiltrated porous material was regarded as a homogenized composite material, the sensitivity of such a sensor was investigated. For the case of an isotropic dielectric porous material of relative permittivity and an isotropic dielectric fluid of relative permittivity , it was found that the sensitivity was maximized when there was a large contrast between and ; the maximum sensitivity was achieved at mid-range values of porosity. Especially high sensitivities may be achieved for close to unity when , for example. Furthermore, higher sensitivities may be achieved by incorporating pores which have elongated spheroidal shapes.
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@article{arxiv.1202.5028,
title = {On the sensitivity of generic porous optical sensors},
author = {Tom G. Mackay},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.5028},
year = {2015}
}