Design and simulation of a PCF-SPR biosensor for enhanced blood cancer detection
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A. Tun Naziba, M. Hoque Mahmud, M. Tun Nafisa, S. M. Atiqur Rahman and M. Nasir Uddin, "Design and Simulation of a PCF-SPR Biosensor for Enhanced Blood Cancer Detection," 2024 IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing, Information, Communication and Systems (SPICSCON), Khulna, Bangladesh, 2024, pp. 1-4, doi: 10.1109/SPICSCON64195.2024.10941024.
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A novel biosensor incorporating photonic crystal fiber (PCF) and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) was designed for the early detection of blood cancer cells. Finite element method simulation demonstrated a significant wavelength sensitivity of 10357.143 nm/RIU within the 2000–2400 nm spectral range. These findings suggest the potential of the PCF SPR sensor as a valuable diagnostic tool for blood cancer, offering enhanced sensitivity, cost-effectiveness and efficiency, thereby contributing to improved patient outcomes and early intervention.
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