Stimuli‐responsive hydrogel microgels on porous silicon one‐dimensional photonic crystals: Tapping the full potential for optical sensor applications

Author:

Valadez Ruth Fabiola Balderas1,Flores Augusto David Ariza23,Pacholski Claudia14

Affiliation:

1. Universität Potsdam Institut für Chemie Potsdam Germany

2. LUMAT, Autonomous University of Zacatecas Circuito Marie Curie S/N Zacatecas México

3. CAM Zacatecas México

4. Berliner Hochschule für Technik Fachbereich II Mathematik – Physik – Chemie Berlin Germany

Abstract

AbstractPorous silicon 1D photonic crystals, namely rugate filters, are covered with a loosely packed hexagonally ordered array of stimuli‐responsive hydrogel microgels, and the optical properties of the resulting hybrid sensor are thoroughly investigated. For this purpose, both rugate filters with and without hydrogel microgel on top are immersed in ethanol/water mixtures possessing different compositions and NaCl solutions. Reflectance spectra of all samples are taken and analyzed concerning the spectral positions and reflectance intensity of the strong peak related to the photonic crystal rugate peak as well as the side bands resulting from Fabry–Pérot interference at the interfaces bordering the porous silicon. For the latter analysis, a Fourier transform is applied to the side bands for calculating the effective optical thickness (EOT). Thereby it can be shown that the spectral position of both the rugate peak and the EOT peak is best suited for monitoring refractive index changes in the immersion medium whereas the swelling and collapse of the stimuli‐responsive hydrogel microgel can be only detected by variations in the amplitude of the rugate peak and the EOT peak. These results are confirmed by simulations using a simple geometrical model and shall serve as guide for developing tailor‐made optical sensors.

Funder

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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