Photonic gas sensors in the vis–nir spectrum #worldresearchawards


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Advances in photonic gas sensors operating in the visible–near infrared (VIS–NIR) spectrum have enabled highly sensitive and selective gas detection for environmental monitoring, industrial safety, and healthcare diagnostics. Recent developments focus on innovative photonic structures such as waveguides, photonic crystals, and plasmonic devices combined with advanced materials including nanomaterials, metal–organic frameworks, and functional polymers. These technologies enhance optical interaction with target gases, improving detection limits, response time, and stability. VIS–NIR photonic sensing platforms are emerging as compact, low-power, and high-precision solutions for real-time gas monitoring in modern sensing applications. 

#photonics #photonicgassensors #visnirsensors #opticalsensing #nanophotonics #environmentalsensing #gassensing #spectroscopy #opticaldevices #sensortechnology #nanomaterials #plasmonics #photoniccrystals #integratedphotonics #chemicalsensors #researchinnovation #smartmaterials #opticalengineering #advancedmaterials #scientificresearch 

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