Label free identification of the different status of anemia disease using optimized double-slot cascaded microring resonator

An optical-based label-free biosensors including two indirectly coupled double-slot-waveguide-based microring resonator was designed and optimized for sensing purpose. Then, the optimized system was applied for the detection of hemoglobin concentration in anemia disease. The results were simulated b...

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Main Authors: Bahadoran, Mahdi, Seyfari, Abbas Kalate, Sanati, Parisa, Chua, Lee Suan
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Published: Nature Research 2022
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spelling my.utm.1039742023-12-11T01:47:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/103974/ Label free identification of the different status of anemia disease using optimized double-slot cascaded microring resonator Bahadoran, Mahdi Seyfari, Abbas Kalate Sanati, Parisa Chua, Lee Suan Q Science (General) An optical-based label-free biosensors including two indirectly coupled double-slot-waveguide-based microring resonator was designed and optimized for sensing purpose. Then, the optimized system was applied for the detection of hemoglobin concentration in anemia disease. The results were simulated based on the variational finite-difference time domain (varFDTD) method using the Lumerical software (Mode solutions) and the optimum geometrical parameters were determined to realize an optimum light transmission via the sensor. Nine different concentrations of hemoglobin in men and women were applied into the sensor and the status of anemia was identified based on the patients’ gender and different status of anemia disease, including the normal, mild, moderate, severe and life-threatening status. A sensitivity as high as 1024 nm/RIU with the minimum deflection limit of 4.88 × 10–6 RIU were measured for this biosensor, which introduces a high precision and micro-scale lab-on-a-chip micro device for health monitoring of the anemia. Nature Research 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/103974/1/ChuaLeeSuan2022_LabelFreeIdentificationoftheDifferentStatus.pdf Bahadoran, Mahdi and Seyfari, Abbas Kalate and Sanati, Parisa and Chua, Lee Suan (2022) Label free identification of the different status of anemia disease using optimized double-slot cascaded microring resonator. Scientific Reports, 12 (1). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2045-2322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-09504-2 DOI:10.1038/s41598-022-09504-2
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Bahadoran, Mahdi
Seyfari, Abbas Kalate
Sanati, Parisa
Chua, Lee Suan
Label free identification of the different status of anemia disease using optimized double-slot cascaded microring resonator
description An optical-based label-free biosensors including two indirectly coupled double-slot-waveguide-based microring resonator was designed and optimized for sensing purpose. Then, the optimized system was applied for the detection of hemoglobin concentration in anemia disease. The results were simulated based on the variational finite-difference time domain (varFDTD) method using the Lumerical software (Mode solutions) and the optimum geometrical parameters were determined to realize an optimum light transmission via the sensor. Nine different concentrations of hemoglobin in men and women were applied into the sensor and the status of anemia was identified based on the patients’ gender and different status of anemia disease, including the normal, mild, moderate, severe and life-threatening status. A sensitivity as high as 1024 nm/RIU with the minimum deflection limit of 4.88 × 10–6 RIU were measured for this biosensor, which introduces a high precision and micro-scale lab-on-a-chip micro device for health monitoring of the anemia.
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author Bahadoran, Mahdi
Seyfari, Abbas Kalate
Sanati, Parisa
Chua, Lee Suan
author_facet Bahadoran, Mahdi
Seyfari, Abbas Kalate
Sanati, Parisa
Chua, Lee Suan
author_sort Bahadoran, Mahdi
title Label free identification of the different status of anemia disease using optimized double-slot cascaded microring resonator
title_short Label free identification of the different status of anemia disease using optimized double-slot cascaded microring resonator
title_full Label free identification of the different status of anemia disease using optimized double-slot cascaded microring resonator
title_fullStr Label free identification of the different status of anemia disease using optimized double-slot cascaded microring resonator
title_full_unstemmed Label free identification of the different status of anemia disease using optimized double-slot cascaded microring resonator
title_sort label free identification of the different status of anemia disease using optimized double-slot cascaded microring resonator
publisher Nature Research
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/103974/1/ChuaLeeSuan2022_LabelFreeIdentificationoftheDifferentStatus.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-09504-2
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