APPLICATION OF INFRARED SEMICONDUCTORS INTERFERENCE FILTERS FOR OPTICAL SENSORS IN EXPRESS SPECTROSCOPY OF ORGANIC MATERIALS
Abstract
The presence in food and the environment of nitrates, organic and other substances harmful to humans can be identified by their characteristic molecular spectra in the near infrared radiation. When developing optical sensors, whose work is based on the determination of the spectral absorption characteristics of organic matter, it is necessary to apply cutting optical filters for the selection of certain infrared ranges of the spectrum. The work carried out to develop multilayer thin film interference filters with replaceable cutting position limits infrared radiation depending on the concentration and type of the studied compounds. The peculiarity of these filters is the use of semiconductor crystals In4Se3, In4Te3 and CdSb as substrates for thin-film multilayer coating. High stability of the spectral characteristics, resistance to chemicals and atmospheric action of single crystals In4Se3, In4Te3 and CdSb enables the design based on these filters with λ =1.7-6.5 um different positions of shortwave radiation limits cutting range and a maximum transmittance T max =91-95%. The method of SEM studies depending on the structure of thin films -component filters ZnS, SiO, Ge, Te, SrF2 on technological factors and on spectral and mechanical stability of the multilayer coating are used. The requirements to design solutions of the active cell optical biosensor developed with the use of infrared filters. The method and simulation modeling to build adaptive reconfigurable computer information-measuring system of rapid analysis of qualitative composition and quantitative parameters of molecular spectra of bioactive substances are proposed.
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