It is well known that interferometers make great sensors. This is because phase is a magnitude that can be measured with very accurate precision and with a great dynamic range at the same time. Integrating these devices on a chip is very appealing because it can make the device much smaller, lighter, and affordable. However, this technology also poses some challenges, which can degrade performance with respect to free-space or fiber-based devices. In this work we overview these challenges and possible strategies to tackle them.
Miniaturized photonic sensors based on micro-interferometers
Oton C. J.
;Elaskar Plazas J.;Bontempi F.;Piretta F.;Ayaz R. M. A.;Faralli S.;Di Pasquale F.
2023-01-01
Abstract
It is well known that interferometers make great sensors. This is because phase is a magnitude that can be measured with very accurate precision and with a great dynamic range at the same time. Integrating these devices on a chip is very appealing because it can make the device much smaller, lighter, and affordable. However, this technology also poses some challenges, which can degrade performance with respect to free-space or fiber-based devices. In this work we overview these challenges and possible strategies to tackle them.File in questo prodotto:
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