SNROW based High Sensitive Label-Free SurfaceBiosensor for Hepatitis B Detection

Applied Optics(2022)

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Despite the availability of effective hepatitis B vaccinations, the hepatitis B virus remains a serious global health concern. It is expected that early detection could aid in initiating therapy before the infection progresses to liver damage. A silicon nanowire rectangular optical waveguide has been demonstrated theoretically to detect the surface antigen of hepatitis B "HBsAg" based on label-free surface sensing using finite-element method-based COMSOL Multiphysics. Different procedural segments of the biomarker detection have been mimicked on the surface of a waveguide as adlayers to investigate the device theoretically. Initially, the parameters of the waveguide have been optimized to provide a large interaction of light and bio-analyte, i.e., to provide high sensitivity. The analyses are first performed at the waveguide level based on the light-analyte interaction. Furthermore, performances of the sensor have been obtained, by incorporating this waveguide structure in the sensing arm of the Mach-Zehnder interferometer. The device structure shows ultra-high surface sensitivities such as phase surface sensitivity of 7.03 x 2 pi rad/nm and MZI surface sensitivity of 3421.89 mu W/nm with an excellent detection limit of 2.92 x 10(-3) mu g/mm(2) for HBsAg detection. The proposed device can measure the HBsAg concentration as low as 0.00973 ng/mL, which is significantly low to detect the infection in an early stage. (C) 2022 Optica Publishing Group
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