Abstract
We propose a photonic array of resonant circular dielectric waveguides with subwavelength grating that can be designed as a robust and sensitive topological chemical sensor. The device can detect trace amounts of a given chemical species through photonic edge modes that are impervious to most sources of disorder. We perform a simulation in the midinfrared that accounts for the absorption loss introduced by chemical molecules in contact with a strongly coupled photonic lattice of resonators. Due to the topological nature of the device, its chemical sensitivity scales linearly with the system size and can reach parts-per-billion range at the millimeter scale. Our findings suggest that topological chemical sensors could empower the development of novel on-chip integrated photonic sensing technologies.
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Arledge, K. E., Uchoa, B., Zou, Y., & Weng, B. (2021). Topological sensing with photonic arrays of resonant circular waveguides. Physical Review Research, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.033106
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