R. Zegadi, M. L. Bouknia, D. Sayad, C. Zebiri, I. Elfergani, Jonathan Rodriguez, Z. Vujicic, R. Abd‐Alhameed
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Porous Germanium (PGe) is a very promising material for spectroscopy and detection applications in the mid-IR wavelength range, due to its particular physicochemical properties, in particular, its large spectral transparency window ranging from 2 to 15 μm. Multilayers, such as Bragg reflectors and microcavities, based on porous germanium material are designed and their optical spectra are simulated to detect CO2 and CH4.