Remote Sensing with Commutable Monolithic Laser and Detector

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Abstract

The ubiquitous trend toward miniaturized sensing systems demands novel concepts for compact and versatile spectroscopic tools. Conventional optical sensing setups include a light source, an analyte interaction region, and a separate external detector. We present a compact sensor providing room-temperature operation of monolithic surface-active lasers and detectors integrated on the same chip. The differentiation between emitter and detector is eliminated, which enables mutual commutation. Proof-of-principle gas measurements with a limit of detection below 400 ppm are demonstrated. This concept enables a crucial miniaturization of sensing devices.

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Szedlak, R., Harrer, A., Holzbauer, M., Schwarz, B., Waclawek, J. P., Macfarland, D., … Strasser, G. (2016). Remote Sensing with Commutable Monolithic Laser and Detector. ACS Photonics, 3(10), 1794–1798. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.6b00603

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