Modelling Of Graphene Based Multimode Interference Waveguide As A Refractive Index Optical Sensor

Over the recent years, demands for compact, portable, sensitive and easy to fabricate sensing devices have grown rapidly for industrial, medical and environmental applications. However, it remains a challenge to miniaturise the device while ensuring high sensitivity and efficient sensing in a wide r...

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Main Author: Yeoh, Stephenie
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spelling my.usm.eprints.59804 http://eprints.usm.my/59804/ Modelling Of Graphene Based Multimode Interference Waveguide As A Refractive Index Optical Sensor Yeoh, Stephenie QC1 Physics (General) Over the recent years, demands for compact, portable, sensitive and easy to fabricate sensing devices have grown rapidly for industrial, medical and environmental applications. However, it remains a challenge to miniaturise the device while ensuring high sensitivity and efficient sensing in a wide range of wavelength. The state-of-the-art devices suffer from high losses and narrow detection range of analytes at the near-infrared (NIR) spectral regions. This research overcomes these issues by integrating graphene on a multimode interference (MMI) structure which is composed of a dielectric planar waveguide confined by a substrate and a cladding layer. The high refractive index (RI) of graphene layer of 2.345 causes the modes to be less confined in the core region. The enhancement of evanescent field on the surface of the waveguide results in higher sensitivity to changing RI in surrounding medium. The dispersion relation of transverse magnetic (TM) modes is derived from Maxwell’s equations to investigate the impact of the geometric and optical parameters including thickness, conductivity and refractive indices. Graphene is modelled as a homogeneous film with finite thickness to investigate the sensitivity of the effective refractive index 2022-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/59804/1/24%20Pages%20from%20STEPHENIE%20YEOH.pdf Yeoh, Stephenie (2022) Modelling Of Graphene Based Multimode Interference Waveguide As A Refractive Index Optical Sensor. PhD thesis, Perpustakaan Hamzah Sendut.
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Modelling Of Graphene Based Multimode Interference Waveguide As A Refractive Index Optical Sensor
description Over the recent years, demands for compact, portable, sensitive and easy to fabricate sensing devices have grown rapidly for industrial, medical and environmental applications. However, it remains a challenge to miniaturise the device while ensuring high sensitivity and efficient sensing in a wide range of wavelength. The state-of-the-art devices suffer from high losses and narrow detection range of analytes at the near-infrared (NIR) spectral regions. This research overcomes these issues by integrating graphene on a multimode interference (MMI) structure which is composed of a dielectric planar waveguide confined by a substrate and a cladding layer. The high refractive index (RI) of graphene layer of 2.345 causes the modes to be less confined in the core region. The enhancement of evanescent field on the surface of the waveguide results in higher sensitivity to changing RI in surrounding medium. The dispersion relation of transverse magnetic (TM) modes is derived from Maxwell’s equations to investigate the impact of the geometric and optical parameters including thickness, conductivity and refractive indices. Graphene is modelled as a homogeneous film with finite thickness to investigate the sensitivity of the effective refractive index
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author Yeoh, Stephenie
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title Modelling Of Graphene Based Multimode Interference Waveguide As A Refractive Index Optical Sensor
title_short Modelling Of Graphene Based Multimode Interference Waveguide As A Refractive Index Optical Sensor
title_full Modelling Of Graphene Based Multimode Interference Waveguide As A Refractive Index Optical Sensor
title_fullStr Modelling Of Graphene Based Multimode Interference Waveguide As A Refractive Index Optical Sensor
title_full_unstemmed Modelling Of Graphene Based Multimode Interference Waveguide As A Refractive Index Optical Sensor
title_sort modelling of graphene based multimode interference waveguide as a refractive index optical sensor
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.usm.my/59804/1/24%20Pages%20from%20STEPHENIE%20YEOH.pdf
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