Refractive-Index-based ultrasound sensing with photonic crystal slabs
Applied Physics
2019-06-11 v2 Optics
Abstract
We demonstrate ultrasound detection with 500--diameter photonic-crystal slab (PCS) sensors fabricated from CMOS-compatible technology. An ultrasound signal impinging a PCS sensor causes a local modulation of the refractive index (RI) of the medium (water) in which the PCS is immersed, resulting in a periodic spectral shift of the optical resonance of the PCS. The acoustic sensitivity is found to scale with the index sensitivity and quality factor . A noise equivalent pressure (NEP) of 650 Pa with averaging (7.4 Pa) and relative wavelength shifts of up to 4.3 MPa are measured. The frequency response of the sensors is observed to be flat from 1-20 MHz, with the range limited only by our measurement apparatus.
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@article{arxiv.1812.03812,
title = {Refractive-Index-based ultrasound sensing with photonic crystal slabs},
author = {Eric Y. Zhu and Cory Rewcastle and Raanan Gad and Li Qian and Ofer Levi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.03812},
year = {2019}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures, 1 table