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4 March 2019 Silicon-nitride biophotonic sensing platform
D. H. Geuzebroek, G. A. J. Besselink, F. Schreuder, F. Falke, A. Leinse, R. G. Heideman
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Abstract
Silicon-Nitride based Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs) broaden the application scope of PICs outside of telecommunications where it originated from, since the wavelength range over which a waveguide can be designed matches for instance biophotonic applications usually working in the VIS (400-700nm) and NIR (700-1000nm) range. In this paper we show the latest results our silicon-nitride based sensor platform, that consist of an array of several types of interferometric sensors (Microring resonators, Mach-Zehnder interferometers), that are either used as refractive index, absorption or fluorescence sensors. We show the trade-offs between the different sensor types and show why an asymmetric MZI improves the sensitivity of the sensor platform over the MRR with over a factor of 10 down to the 10-8 RIU level. Furthermore we show that using flip-chipped VCSELs as integrated light source a low cost, disposable device is made. For desktop purposes we show how light sources are fiber coupled to the sensing platform creating a high end measurement system. The complete readout system allows for measuring multiple sensors on the chip, enabling multi-analyte measurements as well as improve the total stability of the measurement platform by using on-chip references. Finally we show an overview of measurement results where the sensor platform is functionalized using different interaction layers both local as well as wafer- scale. The results that the sensor platform can be used in for example liquid (blood and saliva) analysis as well as bacteria detection. The platform can be extended with a microfluidic interface for interaction of the optical layer and fluidics. An added integrated on-chip spectrometer allow additional functionality to the presented sensing platform.
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D. H. Geuzebroek, G. A. J. Besselink, F. Schreuder, F. Falke, A. Leinse, and R. G. Heideman "Silicon-nitride biophotonic sensing platform", Proc. SPIE 10921, Integrated Optics: Devices, Materials, and Technologies XXIII, 1092117 (4 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2507854
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Biomedical optics

Waveguides

Biosensing

Photonic integrated circuits

Silicon

Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

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