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On-Chip Silicon Photonic Thermometers: from Waveguide Bragg Grating to Ring Resonators sensors
Published
Author(s)
Nikolai Klimov, Thomas P. Purdy, Zeeshan Ahmed
Abstract
Fundamental limitations of resistance thermometry, as well as the desire to reduce sensor ownership cost has led to considerable interest in the development of photonic temperature sensors as an alternative to resistance thermometers. These innovative temperature sensors have the potential to leverage advances in frequency metrology to provide cost effective measurement solutions. Here we present the results of our efforst in developing novel photonic temperature sensors. Our preliminary results indicate that using photonic devices such as the ring resonators, photonic crystal cavities and Bragg reflectors we can achieve measurement capabilities that are on-par or better than the state of the art in resistance thermometry.
Conference Dates
June 14-17, 2015
Conference Location
washington, DC, US
Conference Title
Proc. SPIE 9486, Advanced Environmental, Chemical, and Biological Sensing Technologies XII, 948609
Klimov, N.
, Purdy, T.
and Ahmed, Z.
(2015),
On-Chip Silicon Photonic Thermometers: from Waveguide Bragg Grating to Ring Resonators sensors, Proc. SPIE 9486, Advanced Environmental, Chemical, and Biological Sensing Technologies XII, 948609, washington, DC, US, [online], https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2176666, https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=918592
(Accessed October 3, 2025)