We propose a novel configuration for a highly integrated and highly sensitive optical biosensor. The basic element of our sensor is a surface plasmon interferometer consisting of a thin layer of gold embedded in a silicon membrane. We investigate the performance of our sensor by simulation using eigenmode expansion. We calculate that refractive index changes in the order of 10(-6) RIU (refractive index unit) are detectable for a component of length 10 put. Moreover, we illustrate that the operation wavelength of our sensor can be tuned to a desired wavelength for a wide range of environmental refractive indices, making our device suitable for chemo- and biosensing
Silicon photonics is becoming a consolidated technology, mainly in the telecom/datacom sector, but w...
Silicon photonics is becoming a consolidated technology, mainly in the telecom/datacom sector, but w...
Silicon photonics is becoming a consolidated technology, mainly in the telecom/datacom sector, but w...
We propose a novel configuration for a highly integrated and highly sensitive optical biosensor. The...
This work proposes and investigates theoretically a biosensor that is an integrated plasmonic Mach-Z...
t is theoretically found that by adding a thin dielectric layer (35 nm) on top of our previously pro...
t is theoretically found that by adding a thin dielectric layer (35 nm) on top of our previously pro...
This thesis presents the design, fabrication and testing on a Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) “lab on a c...
We propose a new concept for surface plasmon sensing using a surface plasmon interfer-ometer. The hi...
Integrated photonics enables sensitive and label-free optical biosensors for the detection of chemic...
To come LIP to the demand for extremely sensitive biosensors for parallel real-time bioanalyses, we ...
The combination of interferometry and plasmonic structure, which consists of gold nanoparticle layer...
We present several nanophotonic biosensors on silicon-on-insulator: ring resonator based devices, sl...
We present several nanophotonic biosensors on silicon-on-insulator: ring resonator based devices, sl...
We present several nanophotonic biosensors on silicon-on-insulator: ring resonator based devices, sl...
Silicon photonics is becoming a consolidated technology, mainly in the telecom/datacom sector, but w...
Silicon photonics is becoming a consolidated technology, mainly in the telecom/datacom sector, but w...
Silicon photonics is becoming a consolidated technology, mainly in the telecom/datacom sector, but w...
We propose a novel configuration for a highly integrated and highly sensitive optical biosensor. The...
This work proposes and investigates theoretically a biosensor that is an integrated plasmonic Mach-Z...
t is theoretically found that by adding a thin dielectric layer (35 nm) on top of our previously pro...
t is theoretically found that by adding a thin dielectric layer (35 nm) on top of our previously pro...
This thesis presents the design, fabrication and testing on a Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) “lab on a c...
We propose a new concept for surface plasmon sensing using a surface plasmon interfer-ometer. The hi...
Integrated photonics enables sensitive and label-free optical biosensors for the detection of chemic...
To come LIP to the demand for extremely sensitive biosensors for parallel real-time bioanalyses, we ...
The combination of interferometry and plasmonic structure, which consists of gold nanoparticle layer...
We present several nanophotonic biosensors on silicon-on-insulator: ring resonator based devices, sl...
We present several nanophotonic biosensors on silicon-on-insulator: ring resonator based devices, sl...
We present several nanophotonic biosensors on silicon-on-insulator: ring resonator based devices, sl...
Silicon photonics is becoming a consolidated technology, mainly in the telecom/datacom sector, but w...
Silicon photonics is becoming a consolidated technology, mainly in the telecom/datacom sector, but w...
Silicon photonics is becoming a consolidated technology, mainly in the telecom/datacom sector, but w...