Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
The present paper reports on a Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis of the experimental
situation corresponding to the measurement of the temperature variation in a single cell plated on
bulk diamond by means of optical techniques. Starting from previous experimental results, we have
determined—in a uniform power density approximation and under steady-state conditions—the total
heat power that has to be dissipated by a single cell plated on a glassy substrate in order to induce
the typical maximum temperature increase DTglass = 1 K. While keeping all of the other parameters
constant, the glassy substrate has been replaced by a diamond plate. The FEM analysis shows that, in
this case, the maximum temperature increase is expected at the diamond/cell interface and is as small
as DTdiam = 4.6 × 10−4 K. We have also calculated the typical decay time in the transient scenario,
which resulted in t ≈ 250 μs. By comparing these results with the state-of-the-art sensitivity values,
we prove that the potential advantages of a longer coherence time, better spectral properties, and the
use of special field alignments do not justify the use of diamond substrates in their bulk form.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
bio-sensing, diamond temperature sensors, finite element analysis
Elenco autori:
Alessio, A.; Bernardi, E.;
Moreva, E.; Degiovanni, I.P.;
Genovese, M.; Truccato, M.
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