2009
DOI: 10.1364/oe.17.018371
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Silicon-on-insulator guided mode resonant grating for evanescent field molecular sensing

Abstract: We present experimental and theoretical results of label-free molecular sensing using the transverse magnetic mode of a 0.22 µm thick silicon slab waveguide with a surface grating implemented in a guided mode resonance configuration. Due to the strong overlap of the evanescent field of the waveguide mode with a molecular layer attached to the surface, these sensors exhibit high sensitivity, while their fabrication and packaging requirements are modest. Experimentally, we demonstrate a resonance wavelength shif… Show more

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“…Highly compact SOI sensor arrays are readily manufacturable using standard complementary metaloxide semiconductor processing. The use of ring resonators further amplifies the sensor response, because the light circulating in the ring effectively interacts with the same molecules many times [2,6,7]. These properties make Si wire resonators one of the most promising sensor platforms.…”
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“…Highly compact SOI sensor arrays are readily manufacturable using standard complementary metaloxide semiconductor processing. The use of ring resonators further amplifies the sensor response, because the light circulating in the ring effectively interacts with the same molecules many times [2,6,7]. These properties make Si wire resonators one of the most promising sensor platforms.…”
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“…Schmid at NRC reported large area PhC sensor region using SOI wafer [41]. Block et al fabricated TiO 2 periodic structures on an epoxy [42] and porous SiO 2 undercladding [43] and reported the sensitivity of Δλ/Δn =306.7 nm/RIU (refractive index unit).…”
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“…The most common photonic crystal based biosensors monitor the shift of a resonance in the frequency spectrum introduced either by a defect (i.e. point or waveguide) [2] or guided resonances [3]. The drawback of these concepts is that there is a need for a broadband light source.…”
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confidence: 99%