On-chip spectroscopy with thermally tuned high-Q photonic crystal cavities

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Spectroscopic methods are a sensitive way to determine the chemical composition of potentially hazardous materials. Here, we demonstrate that thermally tuned high-Q photonic crystal cavities can be used as a compact high-resolution on-chip spectrometer. We have used such a chip-scale spectrometer to measure the absorption spectra of both acetylene and hydrogen cyanide in the 1550 nm spectral band and show that we can discriminate between the two chemical species even though the two materials have spectral features in the same spectral region. Our results pave the way for the development of chip-size chemical sensors that can detect toxic substances.

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Liapis, A. C., Gao, B., Siddiqui, M. R., Shi, Z., & Boyd, R. W. (2016). On-chip spectroscopy with thermally tuned high-Q photonic crystal cavities. Applied Physics Letters, 108(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4939659

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