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Smartphone-Based Refractive Index Optosensing Platform Using a DVD Grating.

Carlos Angulo Barrios
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
A low-cost, smartphone-based optical diffraction grating refractometer is demonstrated. Its principle of operation is based on the dependence of the diffraction efficiency of a DVD grating on the surrounding refractive index. The studied configuration uses the built-in LED flashlight and camera of a smartphone as a light source and a detector, respectively, to image the DVD grating diffraction pattern. No additional optical accessories, such as lenses, fibers, filters, or pinholes, are employed. The refractive index sensor exhibits a linear response in the refractive index range of 1.333-1.358 RIU (refractive index unit), with a sensitivity of 32.4 RIU -1 and a resolution of 2 × 10 -3 RIU at the refractive index of water. This performance makes the proposed scheme suitable for affinity-based biosensing and a promising optosensing refractometric platform for point-of-need applications.
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