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Terahertz split-ring metamaterials as transducers for chemical sensors based on conducting polymers: a feasibility study with sensing of acidic and basic gases using polyaniline chemosensitive layer
Authors:Drexler  Christoph  Shishkanova  Tatiana V  Lange  Christoph  Danilov  Sergey N  Weiss  Dieter  Ganichev  Sergey D  Mirsky  Vladimir M
Institution:1.Terahertz Center, University of Regensburg, 93040, Regensburg, Germany
;2.Nanobiotechnology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Brandenburg University of Technology, 01968, Senftenberg, Germany
;3.Institute of Chemical Technology, 16628, Prague 6, Czech Republic
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Abstract:

We report on the first application of terahertz metamaterials acting as transducers for chemical sensors based on conducting polymers. In our feasibility study aimed at sensing of gaseous hydrochloric and ammonia, a two-dimensional sensor metamaterial consisting of an array of split-ring resonators on the surface of undoped silicon wafer was prepared. The surface of the resonator was coated with a 150-μm layer of polyaniline. Binding of hydrogen chloride to polyaniline leads to distinct changes in the resonance frequency of the metamaterial. Measurements can be performed both in the reflection and transmission mode. A numerical simulation of the response revealed an increase of both the real and the imaginary components of the dielectric function of the polyaniline film. These changes are attributed to the transition from emaraldine base to emeraldine salt. The results demonstrate a new approach for formation of highly sensitive transducers for chemical sensors.

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