| Literature DB >> 32380779 |
Yiwei Xie1,2, Ming Zhang1,2, Daoxin Dai1,2.
Abstract
A design rule for a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) sensor is presented, allowing tunable sensitivity by appropriately choosing the MZI arm lengths according to the formula given in this paper. The present MZI sensor designed by this method can achieve an ultra-high sensitivity, which is much higher than any other traditional MZI sensors. An example is given with silicon-on-insulator (SOI) nanowires and the device sensitivity is as high as 106 nm/refractive-index -unit (or even higher), by choosing the MZI arms appropriately. This makes it possible for one to realize a low-cost optical sensing system with a detection limit as high as 10-6 refractive-index-unit, even when a cheap optical spectrum analyzer with low-resolution (e.g., 1 nm) is used for the wavelength-shift measurement.Entities:
Keywords: Mach-Zehnder interferometer sensor; integrated optics; polarization-selective devices
Year: 2020 PMID: 32380779 PMCID: PMC7248966 DOI: 10.3390/s20092640
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1A Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) sensor with optimal arm-lengths (l2). Here, the arm lengths are given as l2 = (m+1/2)[N1−(D1λ0+ε)]/[N2(D1+ε/λ0)− N1D2], and l1 = l2 Ng2/(Ng1 − ε).
Figure 2The device sensitivity S2 as the value ε/λ0 varies.
Figure 3(a) The MZI arm length l2 and the length difference (l2−l1) when choosing different interference order m; (b) the calculated spectral responses of the MZI with different interference order m.
Figure 4The calculated spectral responses of an MZI sensor when choosing ε/λ0 = 0.001 μm−1.