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9 February 2009 Active resonant subwavelength grating devices for high speed spectroscopic sensing
A. V. Gin, S. A. Kemme, R. R. Boye, D. W. Peters, J. F Ihlefeld, R. D Briggs, J. R Wendt, L. H Marshall, T. R. Carter, S. Samora
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Abstract
In this paper, we describe progress towards a multi-color spectrometer and radiometer based upon an active resonant subwavelength grating (RSG). This active RSG component acts as a tunable high-speed optical filter that allows device miniaturization and ruggedization not realizable using current sensors with conventional bulk optics. Furthermore, the geometrical characteristics of the device allow for inherently high speed operation. Because of the small critical dimensions of the RSG devices, the fabrication of these sensors can prove challenging. However, we utilize the state-of-the-art capabilities at Sandia National Laboratories to realize these subwavelength grating devices. This work also leverages previous work on passive RSG devices with greater than 98% efficiency and ~1nm FWHM. Rigorous coupled wave analysis has been utilized to design RSG devices with PLZT, PMN-PT and BaTiO3 electrooptic thin films on sapphire substrates. The simulated interdigitated electrode configuration achieves field strengths around 3×107 V/m. This translates to an increase in the refractive index of 0.05 with a 40V bias potential resulting in a 90% contrast of the modulated optical signal. We have fabricated several active RSG devices on selected electro-optic materials and we discuss the latest experimental results on these devices with variable electrostatic bias and a tunable wavelength source around 1.5μm. Finally, we present the proposed data acquisition hardware and system integration plans.
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A. V. Gin, S. A. Kemme, R. R. Boye, D. W. Peters, J. F Ihlefeld, R. D Briggs, J. R Wendt, L. H Marshall, T. R. Carter, and S. Samora "Active resonant subwavelength grating devices for high speed spectroscopic sensing", Proc. SPIE 7218, Integrated Optics: Devices, Materials, and Technologies XIII, 721815 (9 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.809645
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KEYWORDS
Electro optics

Ferroelectric materials

Electrodes

Optical filters

Refractive index

Thin films

Sensors

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