| Literature DB >> 31488686 |
Zongyin Yang1, Tom Albrow-Owen1, Hanxiao Cui2, Jack Alexander-Webber2, Fuxing Gu3, Xiaomu Wang4, Tien-Chun Wu1, Minghua Zhuge5, Calum Williams2, Pan Wang6, Anatoly V Zayats6, Weiwei Cai7, Lun Dai8, Stephan Hofmann2, Mauro Overend2, Limin Tong5, Qing Yang5, Zhipei Sun9,10, Tawfique Hasan11.
Abstract
Spectrometers with ever-smaller footprints are sought after for a wide range of applications in which minimized size and weight are paramount, including emerging in situ characterization techniques. We report on an ultracompact microspectrometer design based on a single compositionally engineered nanowire. This platform is independent of the complex optical components or cavities that tend to constrain further miniaturization of current systems. We show that incident spectra can be computationally reconstructed from the different spectral response functions and measured photocurrents along the length of the nanowire. Our devices are capable of accurate, visible-range monochromatic and broadband light reconstruction, as well as spectral imaging from centimeter-scale focal planes down to lensless, single-cell-scale in situ mapping.Year: 2019 PMID: 31488686 DOI: 10.1126/science.aax8814
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728