分光计
光子学
光学
波长
散射
光电子学
材料科学
光散射
炸薯条
物理
电信
计算机科学
作者
Brandon Redding,Seng Fatt Liew,Raktim Sarma,Hui Cao
出处
期刊:Nature Photonics
[Springer Nature]
日期:2013-07-26
卷期号:7 (9): 746-751
被引量:514
标识
DOI:10.1038/nphoton.2013.190
摘要
Light scattering in disordered media has been studied extensively due to its prevalence in natural and artificial systems. In photonics most of the research has focused on understanding and mitigating the effects of scattering, which are often detrimental. For certain applications, however, intentionally introducing disorder can actually improve device performance, as in photovoltaics. Here, we demonstrate a spectrometer based on multiple light scattering in a silicon-on-insulator chip featuring a random structure. The probe signal diffuses through the chip generating wavelength-dependent speckle patterns, which are detected and used to recover the input spectrum after calibration. A spectral resolution of 0.75 nm at a wavelength of 1,500 nm in a 25-μm-radius structure is achieved. Such a compact, high-resolution spectrometer is well suited for lab-on-a-chip spectroscopy applications. A miniature spectrometer has been developed that employs light scattering in a photonic chip with a random structure. It generates wavelength-dependent speckle patterns, which are detected and analysed to recover the spectrum of the input signal. It has a resolution of 0.75 nm in the 1,500 nm wavelength region.
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