Mid-infrared materials and devices on a Si platform for optical sensing

Sci Technol Adv Mater. 2014 Jan 30;15(1):014603. doi: 10.1088/1468-6996/15/1/014603. eCollection 2014 Feb.

Abstract

In this article, we review our recent work on mid-infrared (mid-IR) photonic materials and devices fabricated on silicon for on-chip sensing applications. Pedestal waveguides based on silicon are demonstrated as broadband mid-IR sensors. Our low-loss mid-IR directional couplers demonstrated in SiN x waveguides are useful in differential sensing applications. Photonic crystal cavities and microdisk resonators based on chalcogenide glasses for high sensitivity are also demonstrated as effective mid-IR sensors. Polymer-based functionalization layers, to enhance the sensitivity and selectivity of our sensor devices, are also presented. We discuss the design of mid-IR chalcogenide waveguides integrated with polycrystalline PbTe detectors on a monolithic silicon platform for optical sensing, wherein the use of a low-index spacer layer enables the evanescent coupling of mid-IR light from the waveguides to the detector. Finally, we show the successful fabrication processing of our first prototype mid-IR waveguide-integrated detectors.

Keywords: Chalcogenides; Lab-on-a-chip; Mid-infrared; Photodetectors; Photonic crystals; Polymer enrichment layers; Resonators; Waveguides.

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