Planar integrated plasmonic mid-IR spectrometer

2013 ◽  
Vol 1510 ◽  
Author(s):  
Farnood K. Rezaie ◽  
Chris J. Fredericksen ◽  
Walter R. Buchwald ◽  
Justin W. Cleary ◽  
Evan M. Smith ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTA compact spectrometer-on-a-chip featuring a plasmonic molecular interaction region has been conceived, designed, modeled, and partially fabricated. The silicon-on-insulator (SOI) system is the chosen platform for the integration. The low loss of both silicon and SiO2 between 3 and 4 μm wavelengths enables silicon waveguides on SiO2 as the basis for molecular sensors at these wavelengths. Important characteristic molecular vibrations occur in this range, namely the bond stretching modes C-H (Alkynes), O-H (monomeric alcohols, phenols) and N-H (Amines), as well as CO double bonds, NH2, and CN. The device consists of a broad-band infrared LED, photonic waveguides, photon-to-plasmon transformers, a molecular interaction region, dispersive structures, and detectors. Photonic waveguide modes are adiabatically converted into SPPs on a neighboring metal surface by a tapered waveguide. The plasmonic interaction region enhances optical intensity, which allows a reduction of the overall device size without a reduction of the interaction length, in comparison to ordinary optical methods. After the SPPs propagate through the interaction region, they are converted back into photonic waveguide modes by a second taper. The dispersing region consists of a series of micro-ring resonators with photodetectors coupled to each resonator. Design parameters were optimized via electro-dynamic simulations. Fabrication was performed using a combination of photo- and electron-beam-lithography together with standard silicon processing techniques.

2013 ◽  
Vol 684 ◽  
pp. 443-446
Author(s):  
Chao Liu ◽  
Chen Yang Xue ◽  
Dan Feng Cui ◽  
Jun Bin Zang ◽  
Yong Hua Wang ◽  
...  

We designed High-Q micro-ring resonators based on SOI material. A new method of using a top SiO2 layer to cover the waveguide is applied and the tested Q factor is as high as 1.0135×104. Micro-ring resonator has been fabricated using Electron-Beam Lithography and Inductive Coupled Plasma. OptiFDTD was used to simulate the micro-ring resonator and we compared the transmission spectrum of this resonator with the resonator without SiO2 covering.


Author(s):  
Daniel A. McAdams ◽  
Kristin L. Wood

Abstract To ensure a successful design, it is important to understand the effect that design parameters have on design performance. Tolerances are an important subset of design parameters. In this paper, the relevance of fractal surface characterization for profile tolerances is investigated. The notion of fractal geometry is discussed. The validity of a fractal characterization on a cam surface is determined. Dynamic simulations of a cam-follower system are used to qualify the effect of a fractal profile error on system performance.


Author(s):  
Harita Machiraju ◽  
Bill Infantolino ◽  
Bahgat Sammakia ◽  
Michael Deeds

A MEMS based device consisting of microactuators was modeled using finite element analysis. The temperature profile of the complete package was obtained and compared to experimental measurements. Good agreement was found between the modeling and measurements. Parametric studies of potential design parameters of the chip package to decrease the power requirements to the actuators have been studied. Increasing the gap between the handle layer and the device layer of the SOI (silicon on insulator) chip from 2 to 3 microns resulted in a reduction of 10% (0.2 Watts) per beam of the actuator. A glass top chip proved to be better at reducing the power requirements for the actuators when compared to a silicon top chip. Modeling shows that relief cuts in the substrate had a larger effect on the power reduction compared to those on the top chip since the heat conduction path to the substrate is a lower resistance path. The power reduction was as high as 50% (1.1 Watts) per beam of the actuator, when the relief cut in the substrate was 50 microns.


Author(s):  
Irene Simonetti ◽  
Lorenzo Cappietti

Abstract The importance of properly modelling the effects of air compressibility in the selection of the optimal design parameters for an Oscillating Water Column wave energy converter is investigated. For this purpose, a wide dataset of capture width ratios, obtained from both experimental tests and Computational Fluid Dynamic simulations, is used to formulate an empirical model able to predict the performance of the device as a function of its basic design parameters (chamber width and draught, turbine damping) and of the wave conditions (wave period, wave height). A multiple non-linear regression approach is used to determine the model numerical coefficients. The data used to formulate the model include the effects of air compressibility. The impact of considering such effects on the selection of the optimal geometry of the device is evaluated and discussed by means of the model application for the optimization of a device to be installed in a site located in the Mediterranean Sea (in front of the coast of Tuscany, Italy).


Molecules ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 519 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick Steglich ◽  
Marcel Hülsemann ◽  
Birgit Dietzel ◽  
Andreas Mai

Recent developments in optical biosensors based on integrated photonic devices are reviewed with a special emphasis on silicon-on-insulator ring resonators. The review is mainly devoted to the following aspects: (1) Principles of sensing mechanism, (2) sensor design, (3) biofunctionalization procedures for specific molecule detection and (4) system integration and measurement set-ups. The inherent challenges of implementing photonics-based biosensors to meet specific requirements of applications in medicine, food analysis, and environmental monitoring are discussed.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gino Priem ◽  
Pieter Dumon ◽  
Wim Bogaerts ◽  
Dries Van Thourhout ◽  
Geert Morthier ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Wout De Cort ◽  
Jeroen Beeckman ◽  
Tom Claes ◽  
Kristiaan Neyts ◽  
Roel Baets

Author(s):  
Sogol Borjian ◽  
John Saunders ◽  
Hao Chen ◽  
Xiaowei Wu ◽  
Cathleen M. Crudden ◽  
...  

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