Miniaturized spectral sensing with a tunable optoelectronic interface (software)
Description
Reconstructive optoelectronic spectroscopy has generated significant interest in the miniaturization of traditional spectroscopic tools, such as spectrometers. However, most state-of-the-art demonstrations face fundamental limits of rank-deficiency in the photoresponse matrix. In this work, we demonstrate a miniaturized spectral sensing system using an electrically tunable compact optoelectronic interface, which generates distinguishable photoresponses from various input spectra, enabling accurate spectral identification with a device footprint of 5μm×5μm. We report narrow-band spectral sensing with peak accuracies of ∼0.19 nm in free space and ∼2.45 nm on-chip. Additionally, we implement broadband complex spectral sensing for material identification, applicable to organic dyes, metals, semiconductors, and dielectrics. This work advances high-performance, miniaturized optical spectroscopy for both free-space and on-chip applications, offering cost-effective solutions, broad applicability, and scalable manufacturing.
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2024
Authors
Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering
Hoon Hahn Yoon - Creator
Igor Reduto - Creator
Lei Wang - Creator
Seppo Honkanen - Creator
Tawfique Hasan - Creator
Timo Aalto - Creator
Weiwei Cai - Creator
Yi Zhang - Creator
Zongyin Yang - Creator
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology - Contributor
Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Contributor
University of Cambridge - Contributor
University of Eastern Finland - Contributor
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland - Contributor
Zenodo - Publisher
Zhejiang University - Contributor
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Fields of science
Nanotechnology
Open access
Open