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Espresso Science: Laser-Based Diamond Thin-Film Waveguide Sensors for the Quantification of Caffeine.

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Diamond thin-film waveguides with a nanocrystalline diamond layer of approximately 20 μm thickness were used in the mid-infrared regime in combination with quantum cascade lasers to detect the IR signature… Click to show full abstract

Diamond thin-film waveguides with a nanocrystalline diamond layer of approximately 20 μm thickness were used in the mid-infrared regime in combination with quantum cascade lasers to detect the IR signature of caffeine. The diamond thin-film waveguides were fundamentally characterized with respect to their morphological properties via AFM and SEM. Theoretical simulations confirmed the feasibility of using a larger sensing area of approximately 50 mm2 compared to conventionally used strip waveguides. A comprehensive and comparative analysis confirmed the performance of the diamond thin-film-waveguide-based sensing system vs data obtained via conventional attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy using a single-bounce diamond internal reflection element. Hence, the utility of innovative diamond thin-film-waveguide-based sensors coupled with quantum cascade laser light sources has been confirmed as an innovative analytical tool, which may be used in a wide range of application scenarios, ranging from environmental to medical sensing, taking advantage of the robustness and inertness of nanocrystalline diamond.

Keywords: diamond thin; thin film; film waveguide; diamond

Journal Title: ACS sensors
Year Published: 2023

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