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An optical humidity sensor: A compact photonic chip integrated with artificial opal

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 349, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2021.130763

Keywords

Gallium nitride; Relative humidity; Optical humidity sensor; Artificial opal; Photonic integration

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62004088, 12074170]
  2. Shenzhen Natural Science Foundation Stability Support Program Project [20200925160044004]
  3. HKSAR Research Grants Council (RGC) Early Career Scheme (ECS) [27202919]
  4. HKU Start-Up Grant

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The study introduces a novel, miniaturized, and easy-to-use optical sensor for accurate real-time humidity measurement. By integrating a photonic chip with an artificial opal layer, the sensor provides highly linear and repeatable response, large dynamic range, and fast response time, showing great potential for practical humidity-sensing applications.
A novel, miniaturized and easy-to-use optical sensor enabling accurate humidity measurement in real-time has been proposed in current study. This is achieved by the compact integration of a photonic chip with an artificial opal layer. The III-nitride chip with a size of 1 x 1 x 0.21 mm(3) simultaneously provides two essential functions, i. e., photoemission and photodetection. The integrated opal film is comprised of silica powders with a hydrophilic nature, and its humidity-dependent light reflection can be precisely monitored by the on-chip detector without any aids of external optics. The optical sensing device shows a highly linear response in the relative humidity (RH) range of 3.8-90% and a sensitivity of 0.046-0.051 mu A/%RH. The real-time monitoring function of the sensor has been demonstrated by mounting it on a facial mask which is used under various human breathing conditions. With the advantages of its compact size, ease of operation, high linearity and repeatability, large dynamic range, and fast response time, this cost-effective chip-scale optical sensor shows great potential in a wide range of practical humidity-sensing applications.

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