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Silicon-based microphotonics for biosensing applications

Abstract

This paper reviews theory and experiments on silicon photonic wire waveguide evanescent field (PWEF) biosensors. Theoretical considerations and supporting calculations show that sensor response increases both with increasing core-cladding refractive index contrast, and with decreasing waveguide core thickness until a maximum sensor response is achieved. As a result, appropriately designed Si waveguide sensors can have the largest response to superstrate refractive index shifts, and also to surface molecular adsorption, of any commonly available waveguide system. Measurements of Si waveguide sensor response to fluid index change and biotin-avidin binding reactions confirm the predictions of theory. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, B.V.

Authors

Janz S; Densmore A; Xu DX; Waldron P; Delâge A; Cheben P; Lapointe J; Schmid JH

Journal

NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B Physics and Biophysics, , , pp. 167–194

Publication Date

January 1, 2008

DOI

10.1007/978-1-4020-6952-9_7

ISSN

1874-6500
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