Pioneering terahertz blood analysis: Hollow-core PCF with optimized sensitivity and low loss.

Blood detection is crucial for the human body. Its detection is very crucial and sensitive. In this paper, a hollow core photonic crystal fiber (PCF) biosensor operating in the terahertz frequency range is proposed. The building blocks of this proposed biosensor's hexagonal cladding structure a...

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Main Authors: A H M Iftekharul Ferdous, Md Shahadat Hosen, Kayab Khandakar, Diponkar Kundu, Most Momtahina Bani, Khalid Sifulla Noor, Suchana Aktar Tithi
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0319860
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author A H M Iftekharul Ferdous
Md Shahadat Hosen
Kayab Khandakar
Diponkar Kundu
Most Momtahina Bani
Khalid Sifulla Noor
Suchana Aktar Tithi
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Md Shahadat Hosen
Kayab Khandakar
Diponkar Kundu
Most Momtahina Bani
Khalid Sifulla Noor
Suchana Aktar Tithi
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description Blood detection is crucial for the human body. Its detection is very crucial and sensitive. In this paper, a hollow core photonic crystal fiber (PCF) biosensor operating in the terahertz frequency range is proposed. The building blocks of this proposed biosensor's hexagonal cladding structure are the same square-shaped air gaps in the cladding and core. Hemoglobin, white blood cells (WBC), red blood cells (RBC), plasma and water are among the analytes that fill the core. The sensing aspects of the design will be examined using the finite element method. The COMSOL v6.1a software simulation findings show that the sensitivity for water is 93.08 percent, for plasma it is 94.55%, for hemoglobin it is 96.21%, for WBC it is 95.16%, and for RBC it is 97.05 percent. The suggested design's detection has the lowest confinement loss at frequencies between f =  1 and 2.8 THz. In addition to these, the design exhibits, under ideal design circumstances, very low and flattened dispersion, huge beam divergence, improved effective area, substantial birefringence, and negligible effective material loss. This proposed PCF biosensor is a viable option for employment in various practical applications due to its simple shape and great detecting capacity. PCF offer significant benefits for blood component analysis due to their unique structure and light-guiding properties. By enabling precise control over light-matter interaction, PCFs can be highly sensitive to the presence and characteristics of different blood components, such as red and white blood cells, platelets, hemoglobin, and glucose. This has major implications in medical diagnostics, offering advantages in speed, sensitivity, and minimally invasive testing.
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spelling doaj-art-344bb32ed4ce4fc7ba52a1028515ebbe2025-08-20T01:55:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032025-01-01203e031986010.1371/journal.pone.0319860Pioneering terahertz blood analysis: Hollow-core PCF with optimized sensitivity and low loss.A H M Iftekharul FerdousMd Shahadat HosenKayab KhandakarDiponkar KunduMost Momtahina BaniKhalid Sifulla NoorSuchana Aktar TithiBlood detection is crucial for the human body. Its detection is very crucial and sensitive. In this paper, a hollow core photonic crystal fiber (PCF) biosensor operating in the terahertz frequency range is proposed. The building blocks of this proposed biosensor's hexagonal cladding structure are the same square-shaped air gaps in the cladding and core. Hemoglobin, white blood cells (WBC), red blood cells (RBC), plasma and water are among the analytes that fill the core. The sensing aspects of the design will be examined using the finite element method. The COMSOL v6.1a software simulation findings show that the sensitivity for water is 93.08 percent, for plasma it is 94.55%, for hemoglobin it is 96.21%, for WBC it is 95.16%, and for RBC it is 97.05 percent. The suggested design's detection has the lowest confinement loss at frequencies between f =  1 and 2.8 THz. In addition to these, the design exhibits, under ideal design circumstances, very low and flattened dispersion, huge beam divergence, improved effective area, substantial birefringence, and negligible effective material loss. This proposed PCF biosensor is a viable option for employment in various practical applications due to its simple shape and great detecting capacity. PCF offer significant benefits for blood component analysis due to their unique structure and light-guiding properties. By enabling precise control over light-matter interaction, PCFs can be highly sensitive to the presence and characteristics of different blood components, such as red and white blood cells, platelets, hemoglobin, and glucose. This has major implications in medical diagnostics, offering advantages in speed, sensitivity, and minimally invasive testing.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0319860
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Pioneering terahertz blood analysis: Hollow-core PCF with optimized sensitivity and low loss.
PLoS ONE
title Pioneering terahertz blood analysis: Hollow-core PCF with optimized sensitivity and low loss.
title_full Pioneering terahertz blood analysis: Hollow-core PCF with optimized sensitivity and low loss.
title_fullStr Pioneering terahertz blood analysis: Hollow-core PCF with optimized sensitivity and low loss.
title_full_unstemmed Pioneering terahertz blood analysis: Hollow-core PCF with optimized sensitivity and low loss.
title_short Pioneering terahertz blood analysis: Hollow-core PCF with optimized sensitivity and low loss.
title_sort pioneering terahertz blood analysis hollow core pcf with optimized sensitivity and low loss
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0319860
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