Resonant label-free biosensors using silicon-on-insulator substrates represent a cutting-edge domain in optical sensing. These devices leverage the high refractive index contrast of silicon-on-insulator materials to create highly sensitive, compact sensors. They are crucial for real-time, precise biomolecular detection in healthcare diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and drug discovery, marking a significant stride in microphotonic technology and its practical applications. Different ring-based resonant configurations have been explored in this context, but a definitive comparative assessment of them was previously lacking in the literature. In our work, we experimentally compare four different ring configurations in terms of figure-of-merit (FoM), showing that the slotted ring performs better than competitive approaches. A silicon photonic chip including tens of ring resonators (RRs) was fabricated and optically characterized considering air and aqueous solutions as cladding. The best sensitivity achieved was 64 nm/RIU for the slotted ring configuration. The ring displayed a Q-factor in the order of 2.57×104, and the best estimated resolution was in the order of 10-4 RIU in water. The measured FoM was greater than 200 RIU-1. 1558-1748.
Silicon-on-Insulator Microphotonic Resonators for Label-Free Biosensing: An Experiment-Based Comparison Between the Different Configurations / La Grasta, Annabella; De Carlo, Martino; Ardoino, Niccolò; Favaretto, Rachele; Labbé, Fabien; Ding, Yunhong; Passaro, Vittorio M. N.; Dell'Olio, Francesco. - In: IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL. - ISSN 1558-1748. - 24:14(2024), pp. 22351-22358. [10.1109/JSEN.2024.3406945]
Silicon-on-Insulator Microphotonic Resonators for Label-Free Biosensing: An Experiment-Based Comparison Between the Different Configurations
Rachele Favaretto
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2024-01-01
Abstract
Resonant label-free biosensors using silicon-on-insulator substrates represent a cutting-edge domain in optical sensing. These devices leverage the high refractive index contrast of silicon-on-insulator materials to create highly sensitive, compact sensors. They are crucial for real-time, precise biomolecular detection in healthcare diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and drug discovery, marking a significant stride in microphotonic technology and its practical applications. Different ring-based resonant configurations have been explored in this context, but a definitive comparative assessment of them was previously lacking in the literature. In our work, we experimentally compare four different ring configurations in terms of figure-of-merit (FoM), showing that the slotted ring performs better than competitive approaches. A silicon photonic chip including tens of ring resonators (RRs) was fabricated and optically characterized considering air and aqueous solutions as cladding. The best sensitivity achieved was 64 nm/RIU for the slotted ring configuration. The ring displayed a Q-factor in the order of 2.57×104, and the best estimated resolution was in the order of 10-4 RIU in water. The measured FoM was greater than 200 RIU-1. 1558-1748.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione



