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Harmonic Nanoparticles for Regenerative Research
Published on: May 1, 2014
Design of a nonlinear metastructure for temperature detection and biosensing based on the second harmonic generation
Cheng Yang1, Yu-Xin Wei1, Heng-Jing Liu1
1College of Electronic and Optical Engineering & College of Flexible Electronics (Future Technology), Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing, 210023, China. hanlor@njupt.edu.cn.
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When the second harmonic generation (SHG) occurs in temperature-controlled ferroelectric crystals, it serves as an effective method for detecting temperature and changes in the refractive index (RI). A one-dimensional nonlinear metastructure (NM) composed of periodically poled lithium niobate crystals is designed precisely to exhibit significant SHG enhancement in the visible to near-infrared spectral range. When a tunable fundamental electromagnetic wave is incident at a frequency (f) near 241.067 THz, the NM achieves frequency conversion and enables wide-range temperature detection (25-105 °C) at the second harmonic wave (SHW) scale 2f with a sensitivity of S = 0.32% per °C. By altering the filling material of the sample layer, it is possible to distinguish between three types of healthy or cancerous liver tissues using RI biosensing with a fundamental wave around 273 THz. The sensing range is from 1.3463 to 1.3655, with an S value of 14.75 THz per RIU. The proposed NM integrates the SHW effect with optical detection and sensing, offering new insights for SHW applications and biomedical fields.

