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Extraordinary evanescent field confinement waveguide sensor for mid-infrared trace gas spectroscopy
M. Vlk, , S. Alberti, H.D. Yallew, V. Mittal, G.S. Murugan, J. Jágerská
Published in Springer Nature
2021
Volume: 10
   
Issue: 1
Abstract
Nanophotonic waveguides are at the core of a great variety of optical sensors. These structures confine light along defined paths on photonic chips and provide light–matter interaction via an evanescent field. However, waveguides still lag behind free-space optics for sensitivity-critical applications such as trace gas detection. Short optical pathlengths, low interaction strengths, and spurious etalon fringes in spectral transmission are among the main reasons why on-chip gas sensing is still in its infancy. In this work, we report on a mid-infrared integrated waveguide sensor that successfully addresses these drawbacks. This sensor operates with a 107% evanescent field confinement factor in air, which not only matches but also outperforms free-space beams in terms of the per-length optical interaction. Furthermore, negligible facet reflections result in a flat spectral background and record-low absorbance noise that can finally compete with free-space spectroscopy. The sensor performance was validated at 2.566 μm, which showed a 7 ppm detection limit for acetylene with only a 2 cm long waveguide. © 2021, The Author(s).
About the journal
JournalLight: Science and Applications
PublisherSpringer Nature
ISSN20955545