
pmid: 21095761
We present our recent progress in designing nanophotonic devices for integrated sensing applications. We focus on Si-based microresonators and on-chip spectrometers as the main building blocks to implement compact sensing platforms with strong light-matter interaction. The performance of these devices is discussed, and their future prospects in realizing low-power low-cost portable multi-purpose sensing systems are addressed.
Photons, Silicon, Spectrum Analysis, Optical Devices, Biosensing Techniques, Equipment Design, Equipment Failure Analysis, Systems Integration, Refractometry, Lab-On-A-Chip Devices, Nanotechnology
Photons, Silicon, Spectrum Analysis, Optical Devices, Biosensing Techniques, Equipment Design, Equipment Failure Analysis, Systems Integration, Refractometry, Lab-On-A-Chip Devices, Nanotechnology
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