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30 May 2017 Integrated photonics for infrared spectroscopic sensing
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Abstract
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is widely recognized as a gold standard technique for chemical analysis. Traditional IR spectroscopy relies on fragile bench-top instruments located in dedicated laboratory settings, and is thus not suitable for emerging field-deployed applications such as in-line industrial process control, environmental monitoring, and point-ofcare diagnosis. Recent strides in photonic integration technologies provide a promising route towards enabling miniaturized, rugged platforms for IR spectroscopic analysis. Chalcogenide glasses, the amorphous compounds containing S, Se or Te, have stand out as a promising material for infrared photonic integration given their broadband infrared transparency and compatibility with silicon photonic integration. In this paper, we discuss our recent work exploring integrated chalcogenide glass based photonic devices for IR spectroscopic chemical analysis, including on-chip cavityenhanced chemical sensing and monolithic integration of mid-IR waveguides with photodetectors.
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Hongtao Lin, Derek Kita, Zhaohong Han, Peter Su, Anu Agarwal, Anupama Yadav, Kathleen Richardson, Tian Gu, and Juejun Hu "Integrated photonics for infrared spectroscopic sensing", Proc. SPIE 10249, Integrated Photonics: Materials, Devices, and Applications IV, 102490G (30 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2267886
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KEYWORDS
Infrared spectroscopy

Infrared radiation

Spectroscopes

Infrared photography

Infrared sensors

Chemical analysis

Integrated photonics

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