Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7134998 Sensors and Actuators A: Physical 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The phoxonic crystal sensor is theoretically investigated in this paper. Based on the phoxonic crystal with dual surface mode bandgaps, both optical and acoustic waves can be confined near the surface. Thus dual cavities, one optical cavity and one acoustic cavity, are designed and integrated in the same phoxonic device. The sensor aims at determining the refractive index and sound velocity of different liquids by utilizing surface optical and acoustic waves. The sensitivities can be estimated by the variations of the cavity resonant frequencies in the response spectra. The relation between the frequency and the measuring physical parameters, i.e., the refractive index or the sound velocity, can be approximated by a linear function. By optimizing each cavity the photonic and phononic sensitivities can reach 199 nm/RIU and 2.79 MHz/ms−1, respectively. This work can serve as a reference for the design of novel phoxonic sensors.
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