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Two dimensional simulation on immunoassay for a biosensor with applying electrothermal effect

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“…Thus radiative effects, such as the increased spontaneous emission rate of atoms embedded in a 3D photonic crystal, could have been overestimated when evaluated using the dispersion relation and density of states given by the 3D isotropic model [39], and may lead to false predictions. On the other hand, some predictions of the isotropic 3D model, such as the non-Weisskopf-Wigner decay and the formation of the photon-atom bound state, have been shown to be qualitatively correct [40].…”
Section: Resonant Interatomic Force In the Photonic Crystalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus radiative effects, such as the increased spontaneous emission rate of atoms embedded in a 3D photonic crystal, could have been overestimated when evaluated using the dispersion relation and density of states given by the 3D isotropic model [39], and may lead to false predictions. On the other hand, some predictions of the isotropic 3D model, such as the non-Weisskopf-Wigner decay and the formation of the photon-atom bound state, have been shown to be qualitatively correct [40].…”
Section: Resonant Interatomic Force In the Photonic Crystalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 6 reveals that in the bandgap the distribution of photon arrival times decays monotonically in time as predicted by Ref. [35]; no fractional decay or oscillations were detected as predicted elsewhere [32,47,115]. Possible reasons for this discrepancy could be that the predicted features are not robust to ensemble averaging in the experiment.…”
Section: Other Diamond-like Structuresmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The interaction may be characterized by the local coupling strength (LCS) 17,18 proportional to the projected local density of states (PLDOS) 19,20 . Hence tailoring the PLDOS plays a key role in controlling the interaction at the nanoscale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%