Photonic Integrated Circuits for Sensing Applications

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· Elsevier
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350
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About this ebook

This book introduces sensors as an important application area for integrated photonics. It provides a brief historical perspective and highlights key free-space spectroscopic sensing techniques such as FTIR, Raman, SPR, and reflectometry, and it thoroughly explores the advantages of photonic integrated circuit (PIC) sensor systems, which have the potential for low SWAP-C and high performance. Topics covered include sensor system components such as waveguides (below and above 1550 nm), ring resonators and toroids, photonic crystals, MZ interferometers, light input and output, light sources (below and above 1550 nm), and spectrometers and detectors. The book considers integrated systems that employ biofunctionalization/sorbents for applications in chem–bio sensing, and it also addresses sensor manufacturing at scale, including materials, PDK development, and sensor packaging.• Provides an authoritative reference for the design, manufacturing, testing, and deployment of integrated photonic sensors and sensing systems • Focuses on an important applications area of interest to readers from materials science, electrical and optical engineering, nanotechnology, and manufacturing • Allows readers to understand the different PIC technologies available along with their characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, and key challenges

About the author

Anu Agarwal is a Principal Research Scientist at MIT, where she is developing an integrated Si-CMOS compatible platform of linear and non-linear materials for photonic devices and systems, especially in the mid-IR regime, for hyperspectral imaging and chem-bio sensing, because most chemical pollutants and biological toxins have their fingerprints in this range.

Benjamin Miller joined the University of Rochester faculty in 1996, where he is currently Dean’s Professor of Dermatology, Biochemistry and Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, and Optics. His group’s expertise in interferometric and photonic sensing has been applied to the development of several novel optical biosensor platforms, and his group’s work on RNA-targeted drug discovery has resulted in synthetic compounds targeting RNAs involved in several human diseases.

Juejun (JJ) Hu is currently the John F. Elliott Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT. His primary research interest covers new optical materials exemplified by chalcogenide compounds, as well as enhanced photon-matter interactions in nanophotonic structures. He has authored and coauthored over 150 refereed journal publications and technologies developed in his lab have led to several spin-off companies.

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