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17 May 2012 Compact low-cost waveguide-based optical spectrometer for detection of chemical/biological agents
Brent Bergner, Pradeep Kumar, David Cook, Ivan Avrutsky
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Abstract
Conventional optical spectrometers that are based on bulk optical components tend to be relatively large and expensive compared to the other components used in systems designed for detecting chemical/biological agents. Microspectrometers based on focusing waveguide gratings incorporate both spectral dispersion and focusing functions into a single component that can be fabricated hundreds at a time at the wafer level using nano-imprint lithography techniques. These types of spectrometers are ideal for integration into micro-fluidic systems because the signals can be directly coupled into the planar waveguide. We present preliminary data from a prototype system and explore potential applications for these devices.
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Brent Bergner, Pradeep Kumar, David Cook, and Ivan Avrutsky "Compact low-cost waveguide-based optical spectrometer for detection of chemical/biological agents", Proc. SPIE 8374, Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies V, 83740Z (17 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.919622
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Waveguides

Sensors

Nanoimprint lithography

Planar waveguides

Semiconducting wafers

Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy

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