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Abstract

Computer-generated planar holograms are a powerful approach for designing planar lightwave circuits with unique properties. Digital planar holograms in particular can encode any optical transfer function with high customizability and is compatible with semiconductor lithography techniques and nanoimprint lithography. Here, we demonstrate that the integration of multiple holograms on a single device increases the overall spectral range of the spectrometer and offsets any performance decrement resulting from miniaturization. The validation of a high-resolution spectrometer-on-chip based on digital planar holograms shows performance comparable with that of a macrospectrometer. While maintaining the total device footprint below 2 cm 2 , the newly developed spectrometer achieved a spectral resolution of 0.15 nm in the red and near infrared range, over a 148 nm spectral range and 926 channels. This approach lays the groundwork for future on-chip spectroscopy and lab-on-chip sensing.

Details

Title
Holographic planar lightwave circuit for on-chip spectroscopy
Author
Calafiore, Giuseppe; Koshelev, Alexander; Dhuey, Scott; Goltsov, Alexander; Sasorov, Pavel; Babin, Sergey; Yankov, Vladimir; Cabrini, Stefano; Peroz, Christophe
Pages
e203
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Sep 2014
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
20477538
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1793427607
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Sep 2014