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Embedded racetrack microring resonator sensor based on GeSbSe glasses

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 31, Issue 2, Pages 1103-1111

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OE.478613

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In this article, a compact racetrack double microring resonator (MRR) sensor based on Ge28Sb12Se60 (GeSbSe) is investigated. The sensor device consists of a racetrack microring, an embedded small microring, and a strip waveguide. The compact racetrack double MRR device is obtained with a Q-factor of 7.17 x 10(4) and an FSR of 24 nm by measuring the transmission spectrum. By measuring different concentrations of glucose solutions, a sensitivity of 297 nm/RIU and an intrinsic limit of detection (iLOD) of 7.40 x 10(-5) are obtained. It paves the way for the application of chalcogenide glasses in the field of biosensing.
In this article, a compact racetrack double microring resonator (MRR) sensor based on Ge28Sb12Se60 (GeSbSe) is investigated. The sensor device consists of a racetrack microring, an embedded small microring, and a strip waveguide. Electron beam lithography (EBL) and dry etching are used to fabricate the device. The compact racetrack double MRR device are obtained with Q-factor equal to 7.17 x 10(4) and FSR of 24 nm by measuring the transmission spectrum. By measuring different concentrations of glucose solutions, a sensitivity of 297 nm/RIU by linear fitting and an intrinsic limit of detection (iLOD) of 7.40 x 10(-5) are obtained. It paves the way for the application of chalcogenide glasses in the field of biosensing.

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