Photonic Sensors, Volume. 11, Issue 1, 123(2021)
Graphene-Fiber Biochemical Sensors: Principles, Implementations, and Advances
RAO wuyu@uestc.edu.cn, and yjrao@uestc.edu.cn Abstract: Single atomically thick graphene, with unique structural flexibility, surface sensitivity, and effective light-mater interaction, has shown exceptional advances in optoelectronics. It opens a door for diverse functionalized photonic devices, ranging from passive polarizers to active lasers and parametric oscillators. Among them, graphene-fiber biochemical sensors combine the merits of both graphene and fiber structures, demonstrating impressively high performances, such as single-molecule detectability and fast responsibility. These graphene-fiber biochemical sensors can offer tools in various applications, such as gas tracing, chemical analysis, and medical testing. In this paper, we review the emerging graphene-fiber biochemical sensors comprehensively, including the sensing principles, device fabrications, systematic implementations, and advanced applications. Finally, we summarize the state-of-the-art graphene-fiber biochemical sensors and put forward our outlooks on the development in the future.
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Ning AN, Chenye QIN, Yiwei LI, Teng TAN, Zhongye YUAN, Hao ZHANG, Yu WU, Baicheng YAO, Yunjiang RAO. Graphene-Fiber Biochemical Sensors: Principles, Implementations, and Advances[J]. Photonic Sensors, 2021, 11(1): 123
Category: Review
Received: Nov. 3, 2020
Accepted: Dec. 16, 2020
Published Online: May. 14, 2021
The Author Email: YAO Baicheng (yaobaicheng@uestc.edu.cn)