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Practical and Compact Guided Mode Resonance Sensing System for Highly Sensitive Real-Time Detection
by
Chen, Yen-Song
, Li, Hsun-Yuan
, Hsieh, Chia-Jui
, Hsieh, Wen-Hsin
, Chang, Guo-En
, Barshilia, Devesh
in
Algorithms
/ Biosensors
/ Comparative analysis
/ Design
/ Design and construction
/ guided mode resonance
/ Jones matrix
/ Light emitting diodes
/ Measurement
/ Methods
/ optical detection system
/ Optical detectors
/ Point of care testing
/ real-time detection
/ Refractive index
/ refractive index sensing
/ Sensors
/ Signal processing
/ Systems design
/ Technology application
/ Testing
/ Usability
2025
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Practical and Compact Guided Mode Resonance Sensing System for Highly Sensitive Real-Time Detection
by
Chen, Yen-Song
, Li, Hsun-Yuan
, Hsieh, Chia-Jui
, Hsieh, Wen-Hsin
, Chang, Guo-En
, Barshilia, Devesh
in
Algorithms
/ Biosensors
/ Comparative analysis
/ Design
/ Design and construction
/ guided mode resonance
/ Jones matrix
/ Light emitting diodes
/ Measurement
/ Methods
/ optical detection system
/ Optical detectors
/ Point of care testing
/ real-time detection
/ Refractive index
/ refractive index sensing
/ Sensors
/ Signal processing
/ Systems design
/ Technology application
/ Testing
/ Usability
2025
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Practical and Compact Guided Mode Resonance Sensing System for Highly Sensitive Real-Time Detection
by
Chen, Yen-Song
, Li, Hsun-Yuan
, Hsieh, Chia-Jui
, Hsieh, Wen-Hsin
, Chang, Guo-En
, Barshilia, Devesh
in
Algorithms
/ Biosensors
/ Comparative analysis
/ Design
/ Design and construction
/ guided mode resonance
/ Jones matrix
/ Light emitting diodes
/ Measurement
/ Methods
/ optical detection system
/ Optical detectors
/ Point of care testing
/ real-time detection
/ Refractive index
/ refractive index sensing
/ Sensors
/ Signal processing
/ Systems design
/ Technology application
/ Testing
/ Usability
2025
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Practical and Compact Guided Mode Resonance Sensing System for Highly Sensitive Real-Time Detection
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Practical and Compact Guided Mode Resonance Sensing System for Highly Sensitive Real-Time Detection
2025
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Overview
Guided mode resonance (GMR) sensors are known for their ultrasensitive and label-free detection, achieved by assessing refractive index (RI) variations on grating surfaces. However, conventional systems often require manual adjustments, which limits their practical applicability. Therefore, this study enhances the practicality of GMR sensors by introducing an optimized detection system based on the Jones matrix method. In addition, finite element method simulations were performed to optimize the GMR sensor structure parameter. The GMR sensor chip consists of three main components: a cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) substrate with a one-dimensional grating structure of a period of ~295 nm, a height of ~100 nm, and a ~130 nm thick TiO2 waveguide layer that enhances the light confinement; an integrated COC microfluidic module featuring a microchannel; and flexible tubes for efficient sample handling. A GMR sensor in conjunction with a specially designed system was used to perform RI measurements across varying concentrations of sucrose. The results demonstrate its exceptional performance, with a normalized sensitivity (Sn) and RI resolution (Rs) of 0.4 RIU−1 and 8.15 × 10−5 RIU, respectively. The proposed detection system not only offers improved user-friendliness and cost efficiency but also delivers an enhanced performance, making it ideal for scientific and industrial applications, including biosensing and optical metrology, where precise polarization control is crucial.
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