Additive Combination of Spectra Reflected from Porous Silicon and Carbon/Porous Silicon Rugate Filters to Improve Vapor Selectivity.

Joshua D Kittle, John S Gofus,Andrea N Abel, Benjamin D Evans

ACS OMEGA(2020)

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Abstract
Selectivity remains a challenge for rapid optical vapor sensing via light reflected from porous silicon photonic crystals. This work highlights a method to increase optical vapor selectivity of porous silicon rugate filters by analyzing additive spectra from two rugate filter substrates with different functionalities, an oxidized and carbonized surface. Individually, both porous silicon rugate filters demonstrated sensitivity but not selectivity toward the vapor analytes. However, differences in peak shift trends between the two substrates suggested differences in vapor affinities for the surfaces. By adding the two spectra, improvements to selectivity relative to the individual surfaces were observed even at low vapor pressures and for analytes of similar polarity, refractive index, and concentration. These results are expected to contribute toward optical vapor selectivity improvements in one-dimensional porous silicon photonic crystals.
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porous silicon rugate filters,porous silicon,vapor,spectra reflected
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