Title of article :
Sensitivity Enhancement of Silicon-on-Insulator Multipath Ring Resonator using Gold Nanodisk for Sensor Application
Author/Authors :
dicky, gabriel institut teknologi bandung - school of electronics and informatics - lab-on-chip group, biomedical engineering department, Bandung, Indonesia , taufiqurrahman, shidqie institut teknologi bandung - school of electronics and informatics - lab-on-chip group, biomedical engineering department, Bandung, Indonesia , estu, topik teguh indonesian institute of sciences (lipi) - research center for electronics and telecommunications (ppet), Bandung, Indonesia , wijayanto, yusuf nur indonesian institute of sciences (lipi) - research center for electronics and telecommunications (ppet), Bandung, Indonesia , manurung, robeth viktoria indonesian institute of sciences (lipi) - research center for electronics and telecommunications (ppet), Bandung, Indonesia , mahmudin, dadin indonesian institute of sciences (lipi) - research center for electronics and telecommunications (ppet), Bandung, Indonesia , anshori, isa institut teknologi bandung - school of electronics and informatics - lab-on-chip group, biomedical engineering department, Bandung, Indonesia , daud, pamungkas indonesian institute of sciences (lipi) - research center for electronics and telecommunications (ppet), Bandung, Indonesia
From page :
172
To page :
178
Abstract :
Currently, environmental degradation caused by heavy metals has become a serious concern of many countries. To monitor the concentration of heavy metals in the environment, an in-situ sensor that can measure in real time and has high quality, sensitivity, and flexibility is essential. We proposed a modified multipath ring resonator (MPRR) based on silicon-on-insulator technology with additional gold nanodisk (GND) on top of the ring to increase its sensitivity. To prove the effect of GND on the sensitivity of the modified MPRR, finite-difference time-domain simulations were con-ducted. Results showed that the average sensitivity of the modified MPRR was 675 nm/RIU, where RIU corresponds to the refractive index unit, higher than that of the unmodified MPRR (171 nm/RIU). Moreover, compared with the single ring structure, the proposed design had better sensitivity. We believe that our proposed approach for the modification of MPRR is suitable for application to optical sensor development.
Keywords :
gold nanodisk , multipath ring resonator , sensitivity , sensor
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Science
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Science
Record number :
2748216
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