2012
DOI: 10.1039/c1an15787f
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Ultra-sensitive mid-infrared evanescent field sensors combining thin-film strip waveguides with quantum cascade lasers

Abstract: We demonstrate ultra-sensitive chemical sensing in the mid-infrared spectral regime with a combination of quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) with GaAs/Al(0.2)Ga(0.8)As strip waveguides fabricated via metal-organic vapor-phase epitaxy (MOVPE) and reactive ion etching (RIE) using evanescent field absorption spectroscopy. These strip waveguides have been designed with a width of 200 μm, thereby facilitating 2-D confinement and mode-matched propagation of mid-infrared radiation emitted from a distributed feedback (DFB)… Show more

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“…6, in which the waveguide output light intensity was measured when we switched different concentrations of cocaine in real time. The flow rate was 50 ml min 21 . Between each concentration, we added pure PCE solvent at the same flow rate for 5-7 min.…”
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“…6, in which the waveguide output light intensity was measured when we switched different concentrations of cocaine in real time. The flow rate was 50 ml min 21 . Between each concentration, we added pure PCE solvent at the same flow rate for 5-7 min.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cocaine detection is a pilot example of this technology. The detection limit of this device still needs optimization when it is compared with other optical methods which have detection limits in the range of several ng ml 21 to several mg ml 21 , 18 but this device has the advantage of the ability to obtain spectral information if a tunable QCL is used. The compact size of the QCL and the waveguides allows the design of portable systems.…”
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“…They are widely used in spectroscopic applications and are often integrated in sensing devices. [17][18][19] In this letter, we demonstrate a monolithically integrated lab-on-a-chip using a DFB QCL to improve the selectivity and sensitivity. Weakly coupled DFB lasers with a FWHM of 2 cm À1 are fabricated with the aim to fulfill two important tasks.…”
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