Slow-light enhanced optical detection in liquid-infiltrated photonic crystals
Abstract
Slow-light enhanced optical detection in liquid-infiltrated photonic crystals is theoretically studied. Using a scattering-matrix approach and the Wigner-Smith delay time concept, we show that optical absorbance benefits both from slow-light phenomena as well as a high filling factor of the energy residing in the liquid. Utilizing strongly dispersive photonic crystal structures, we numerically demonstrate how liquid-infiltrated photonic crystals facilitate enhanced light-matter interactions, by potentially up to an order of magnitude. The proposed concept provides strong opportunities for improving existing miniaturized absorbance cells for optical detection in lab-on-a-chip systems.
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@article{arxiv.0710.3653,
title = {Slow-light enhanced optical detection in liquid-infiltrated photonic crystals},
author = {M. E. V. Pedersen and L. S. Rishoj and H. Steffensen and S. Xiao and N. A. Mortensen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.3653},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
Paper accepted for the "Special Issue OWTNM 2007" edited by A. Lavrinenko and P. J. Roberts