Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9699784 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
SU-8 resist was used as a core/cladding waveguide material to fabricate a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) for biochemical sensing. The refractive index of the SU-8 resist was fine-tuned with a În of 0.004 for single-mode transmission. The UV lithography processes of the SU-8 resist were also optimized to pattern the high resolution (1 μm) and high aspect ratio (AR = 6) Y-branch structure of the optical interferometer. Optical measurements reveal that the SU-8 MZI chip can efficiently transmit the NIR laser (λ = 1310 nm) with a total loss less than 6 dB. When one branch of the MZI is in contact with the analyte, the interfered intensity stabilizes after the soaking time exceeds 5 min. NaCl solution with a concentration of 10â9 g/l can be detected using the SU-8 MZI chip. In the future, the polymer MZI chip can be mass-produced by molding process (or the LIGA process). The low-cost, label-free, real-time and high-sensitivity MZI chip will benefit many applications related to biological, environmental and industrial detection.
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Authors
B.Y. Shew, C.H. Kuo, Y.C. Huang, Y.H. Tsai,