Advances in Photonics and Optics for Biochemical Sensing Applications
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Optical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 July 2025 | Viewed by 55
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nanophtonics; surface plasmon resonance; optical fiber sensor; metamaterial; biophotonics
Interests: optical fiber sensor; microcavity sensor and functional device; AI enhanced sensing protocal; electrooptical modulator
Interests: optical fiber sensing technology; optical biosensing; weak magnetic field detection and application; quantum sensing
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The goal of this Special Issue is to showcase the latest developments in the field of biochemical sensing, leveraging the power of photonics and optics. This encompasses cutting-edge optical fiber technologies, techniques for monitoring molecular binding and sensing, advancements in medical imaging, the optimization of optical systems, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in biochemical sensing, the development of wearable devices, and the exploration of innovative mechanisms that could revolutionize the realm of biochemical sensing.
In this Special Issue, titled ‘Advances in Photonics and Optics for Biochemical Sensing Applications’, we are dedicated to publishing scholarly articles with theoretical and practical novelties in optical sensing, instrumentation, and systems. We welcome contributions that focus on practical optical fiber devices, wearable technology, computer vision applications in medical imaging, and any other innovative applications that push the boundaries of optical sensing.
Prof. Dr. Yunhan Luo
Dr. Lei Chen
Prof. Dr. Yaofei Chen
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- optical fiber
- biochemical sensor
- SPR
- AI
- microcavity
- biomagnetic
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