Calibration-free, high-precision, and robust terahertz ultrafast metasurfaces for monitoring gastric cancers
National University of Singapore · Peking University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Optical sensors, with great potential to convert invisible bioanalytical response into readable information, have been envisioned as a powerful platform for biological analysis and early diagnosis of diseases. However, the current extraction of sensing data is basically processed via a series of complicated and time-consuming calibrations between samples and reference, which inevitably introduce extra measurement errors and potentially annihilate small intrinsic responses. Here, we have proposed and experimentally demonstrated a calibration-free sensor for achieving high-precision biosensing detection, based on an optically controlled terahertz (THz) ultrafast metasurface. Photoexcitation of the silicon bridge…
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18Topics & keywords
- Terahertz radiation
- Calibration
- Ultrashort pulse
- Optoelectronics
- Computer science
- Materials science
- Optics
- Electronic engineering