In this paper we report a numerical study of a palladium-based metallo-dielectric photonic band gap structure for the purpose of detecting H2. In particular, and as an example, we will explore applications to the diagnosis of lactose malabsorption, more commonly known as lactose intolerance condition. This pathology occurs as a result of an incomplete absorption or digestion of different substances, causing an increased spontaneous emission of H2 in human breath. Palladium is considered in order to exploit its well known ability to absorb hydrogen spontaneously. The proposed structure is particularly able to detect the lactose malabsorption level of the patient with relatively high sensitivity and rapidity

In this paper we report a numerical study of a palladium-based metallo-dielectric photonic band gap structure for the purpose of detecting H(2). In particular, and as an example, we will explore applications to the diagnosis of lactose malabsorption, more commonly known as lactose intolerance condition. This pathology occurs as a result of an incomplete absorption or digestion of different substances, causing an increased spontaneous emission of H(2) in human breath. Palladium is considered in order to exploit its well known ability to absorb hydrogen spontaneously. The proposed structure is particularly able to detect the lactose malabsorption level of the patient with relatively high sensitivity and rapidity. (c) 2008 American Institute of Physics.

Theoretical analysis of a palladium-based one-dimensional metallo-dielectric photonic band gap structure for applications to H(2) sensors / Vincenti, Ma; Trevisi, S; De Sario, M; Petruzzelli, Vincenzo; D'Orazio, Antonella; Prudenzano, Francesco; Cioffi, N; de Ceglia, D; Scalora, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS. - ISSN 0021-8979. - 103:6(2008). [10.1063/1.2837111]

Theoretical analysis of a palladium-based one-dimensional metallo-dielectric photonic band gap structure for applications to H(2) sensors

PETRUZZELLI, Vincenzo;D'Orazio, Antonella;PRUDENZANO, Francesco;
2008-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we report a numerical study of a palladium-based metallo-dielectric photonic band gap structure for the purpose of detecting H(2). In particular, and as an example, we will explore applications to the diagnosis of lactose malabsorption, more commonly known as lactose intolerance condition. This pathology occurs as a result of an incomplete absorption or digestion of different substances, causing an increased spontaneous emission of H(2) in human breath. Palladium is considered in order to exploit its well known ability to absorb hydrogen spontaneously. The proposed structure is particularly able to detect the lactose malabsorption level of the patient with relatively high sensitivity and rapidity. (c) 2008 American Institute of Physics.
2008
Theoretical analysis of a palladium-based one-dimensional metallo-dielectric photonic band gap structure for applications to H(2) sensors / Vincenti, Ma; Trevisi, S; De Sario, M; Petruzzelli, Vincenzo; D'Orazio, Antonella; Prudenzano, Francesco; Cioffi, N; de Ceglia, D; Scalora, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS. - ISSN 0021-8979. - 103:6(2008). [10.1063/1.2837111]
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