Abstract
© 2017 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). The issue of thermal effects is inevitable for the ultrahigh refractive index (RI) measurement. A biosensor with parallel-coupled dual-microring resonator configuration is proposed to achieve high resolution and free thermal effects measurement. Based on the coupled-resonator-induced transparency effect, the design and principle of the biosensor are introduced in detail, and the performance of the sensor is deduced by simulations. Compared to the biosensor based on a single-ring configuration, the designed biosensor has a 10-fold increased Q value according to the simulation results, thus the sensor is expected to achieve a particularly high resolution. In addition, the output signal of the mathematical model of the proposed sensor can eliminate the thermal influence by adopting an algorithm. This work is expected to have great application potentials in the areas of high-resolution RI measurement, such as biomedical discoveries, virus screening, and drinking water safety.
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Jian, A., Zou, L., Tang, H., Duan, Q., Ji, J., Zhang, Q., … Sang, S. (2017). Theoretical analysis of microring resonator-based biosensor with high resolution and free of temperature influence. Optical Engineering, 56(6), 067103. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.oe.56.6.067103
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