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3D printed sub-terahertz photonic crystal for wireless passive biosensing

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3D printed sub-terahertz photonic crystal for wireless passive biosensing

Y. Zhao, A. A. Abbas, et al.

Discover a revolutionary passive wireless biosensor utilizing a sub-terahertz photonic crystal resonator, achieving impressive detection capabilities for thin-film proteins up to 0.9 meters away. This innovative technology, developed by Yixiong Zhao and team, holds promise for affordable wireless networks aimed at monitoring airborne pathogens, enhancing pre-infection detection and disease prevention efforts.... show more
Abstract
Monitoring pathogens has become a major challenge for society and research in recent years. Of great interest are refractive index sensors, which are based on the interaction between analytes and electromagnetic waves and allow label-free and fast detection. In addition, the electromagnetic waves can be exploited for wireless communication. However, current refractive index biosensors can only be read from a few centimeters. Here, we demonstrate an innovative concept of a passive wireless sensor based on a sub-terahertz photonic crystal resonator. The fabricated sensors have a reading range of up to 0.9 m and elevation and azimuth acceptance angles of around 90°. We demonstrate the stand-off detection of sub-um thin-film proteins as test analytes. The proposed wireless sensor opens the door to a non-electronic, compact, and low-cost solution and can be extended to a wireless sensor network monitoring airborne pathogen, which may provide a pre-infection detection to prevent their spread efficiently.
Publisher
Communications Engineering
Published On
Jan 01, 2024
Authors
Yixiong Zhao, Ali Alhaj Abbas, Masoud Sakaki, Gero Bramlage, Guillaume Delaittre, Niels Benson, Thomas Kaiser, Jan C. Balzer
Tags
biosensor
sub-terahertz
photonic crystal
thin-film proteins
wireless sensor networks
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