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Integrated optic surface plasmon resonance measurements in a borosilicate glass substrate

2008

The surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technique is a well-known optical method that can be used to measure the refractive index of organic nano-layers adsorbed on a thin metal film. Although there are many configurations for measuring biomolecular interactions, SPR-based techniques play a central role in many current biosensing experiments, since they are the most suited for sensitive and quantitative kinetic measurements. Here we give some results from the analysis and numerical elaboration of SPR data from integrated optics experiments in a particular borosilicate glass, chosen for its composition offering the rather low refractive index of 1.4701 at 633 nm wavelength. These data regard the…

Physics::OpticsSubstrate (electronics)Biosensors; Integrated Optics; Surface Plasmon Resonancelcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryArticleAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionOpticslawSurface plasmon resonancelcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringSurface plasmon resonanceThin filmInstrumentationChemistrybusiness.industryBorosilicate glassIntegrated opticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsWavelengthBiosensorsbusinessBiosensorRefractive indexWaveguideSensors
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Efficient and Accurate Consideration of Ohmic Losses in Waveguide Diplexers and Multiplexers

2006

The accurate consideration of all ohmic losses effects in waveguide manifold diplexers and multiplexers is rigorously studied in this paper. For such purposes, a full-wave CAD tool based exclusively on modal methods is originally proposed. Proceeding in this very efficient way, losses are precisely considered in all common components of such complex devices, i.e. planar junctions, uniform lines and multi-port circuits implemented in waveguide technology. For verification purposes, we have successfully compared our results for a magic-T junction and a manifold diplexer with experimental and numerical results.

PlanarAdmittanceComputer sciencelawElectronic engineeringDiplexerMultiplexerOhmic contactWaveguide (optics)Manifold (fluid mechanics)Electronic circuitlaw.invention2006 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest
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Modelling leaky photonic wires: a mode solver comparison

2006

We present results from a mode solver comparison held within the framework of the European COST P11 project. The structure modelled is a high-index contrast photonic wire in silicon-oninsulator subject to substrate leakage. The methods compared are both in-house developed and commercial, and range from effective index and perturbation methods, over finite-element and finite-difference codes, beam propagation methods, to film mode matching methods and plane wave expansion methods.

Plane waveSubstrate leakageno keywordsIR-67031METIS-248208OpticsBeam propagation methodBoundary value problemElectrical and Electronic EngineeringOptical mode solvers Photonic wires Substrate leakage WaveguidesLeakage (electronics)Physicsbusiness.industryOptical mode solversSolverPhotonic wiresIOMS-PCS: PHOTONIC CRYSTAL STRUCTURESAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFinite element methodElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsEWI-9572IOMS-SNS: SENSORSPlane wave expansionPhotonicsbusinessWaveguides
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Towards the determination of isoprene in human breath using substrate-integrated hollow waveguide mid-infrared sensors

2014

Selected volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in breath may be considered biomarkers if they are indicative of distinct diseases or disease states. Given the inherent molecular selectivity of vibrational spectroscopy, infrared sensing technologies appear ideally suitable for the determination of endogenous VOCs in breath. The aim of this study was to determine that mid-infrared (MIR; 3-20 µm) gas phase sensing is capable of determining isoprene in exhaled breath as an exemplary medically relevant VOC by hyphenating novel substrate-integrated hollow waveguides (iHWG) with a likewise miniaturized preconcentration system. A compact preconcentrator column for sampling isoprene from exhaled breath …

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineDetection limitTime FactorsInfrared RaysTemperatureAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopySignal Processing Computer-AssistedBiosensing TechniquesSubstrate (electronics)Reference StandardsHollow waveguidechemistry.chemical_compoundHemiterpenesBreath TestsBreath gas analysischemistryPentanesTemporal resolutionCalibrationButadienesCalibrationHumansIsopreneJournal of Breath Research
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Exciting a Bound State in the Continuum through Multi-Photon Scattering plus Delayed Quantum Feedback

2019

Excitation of a bound state in the continuum (BIC) through scattering is problematic since it is by definition uncoupled. Here, we consider a type of dressed BIC and show that it can be excited in a nonlinear system through multi-photon scattering and delayed quantum feedback. The system is a semi-infinite waveguide with linear dispersion coupled to a qubit, in which a single-photon, dressed BIC is known to exist. We show that this BIC can be populated via multi-photon scattering in the non-Markovian regime, where the photon delay time (due to the qubit-mirror distance) is comparable with the qubit's decay. A similar process excites the BIC existing in an infinite waveguide coupled to two d…

Quantum opticsPhysics---Quantum PhysicsPhotonQuantum optics waveguide QED quantum non-Markovian dynamicsScatteringGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhysics::OpticsFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum entanglementQuantum Physics01 natural sciencesSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaQuantum mechanicsQubitExcited state0103 physical sciencesBound state010306 general physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)ExcitationPhysics - OpticsOptics (physics.optics)
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Dynamics of spontaneous emission in a single-end photonic waveguide

2012

We investigate the spontaneous emission of a two-level system, e.g. an atom or atomlike object, coupled to a single-end, i.e., semi-infinite, one-dimensional photonic waveguide such that one end behaves as a perfect mirror while light can pass through the opposite end with no back-reflection. Through a quantum microscopic model we show that such geometry can cause non-exponential and long-lived atomic decay. Under suitable conditions, a bound atom-photon stationary state appears in the atom-mirror interspace so as to trap a considerable amount of initial atomic excitation. Yet, this can be released by applying an atomic frequency shift causing a revival of photon emission. The resilience of…

Quantum opticsPhysicsCondensed Matter::Quantum GasesQuantum PhysicsWaveguide (electromagnetism)business.industryFOS: Physical sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsWaveguide QED spontaneous emissionPerfect mirrorAtomSpontaneous emissionPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsPhotonicsbusinessQuantum Physics (quant-ph)ExcitationStationary state
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Quasideterministic realization of a universal quantum gate in a single scattering process

2012

We show that a flying particle, such as an electron or a photon, scattering along a one-dimensional waveguide from a pair of static spin-1/2 centers, such as quantum dots, can implement a CZ gate (universal for quantum computation) between them. This occurs quasi-deterministically in a single scattering event, hence with no need for any post-selection or iteration, {and} without demanding the flying particle to bear any internal spin. We show that an easily matched hard-wall boundary condition along with the elastic nature of the process are key to such performances.

Quantum opticsPhysicsQuantum PhysicsPhotonCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physicsquantum gate qubit scattering photon waveguidesScatteringFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum entanglementAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsQuantum gateQubitQuantum mechanicsMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Quantum Physics (quant-ph)Quantum information scienceQuantum computerPhysical Review A
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Design and control of NxN microphotonics switch array based on non-adiabatic theory

2021

The development of linear programmable nanophotonics processors requires large number of couplers to route light through the photonic chip. This number scales nonlinearly with the number of inputs and outputs [1] , making the device increasingly complex to control, and bulky. Regarding the latter aspects, densely packed array of waveguides would be an elegant solution. In order to couple selectively the different –at first isolated- waveguides, we rely on the analogy between the equations governing the unidirectional propagation in optics and the time evolution in quantum physics [2] . Namely, as seen in fig. 1-a , if each waveguide can be considered as a photonic energy level, then a trans…

Quantum opticsPhysics[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]business.industryTime evolutionNanophotonicsPhysics::OpticsTopologyOptical switchlaw.inventionlawPhotonicsAdiabatic processbusinessWaveguideMicrophotonicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Ultraviolet quasi-phase-matched second harmonic generation in surface periodically poled lithium niobate optical waveguides

2007

The compatibility of low concentration (alpha-phase) proton exchange channel waveguides with electric field surface periodic poling of congruent lithium niobate (SPPLN) crystals has been experimentally demonstrated. With such waveguides, we obtained ultraviolet second harmonic generation (SHG) by first order quasi-phase-matching (QPM), a result made possible by the fabrication, on Z-cut LN crystals, of periodic structures with a pitch down to 750 nm. Nonlinear copropagating QPM-SHG measurements have been carried out on such structures. The pump source was a Ti:sapphire laser with a tunability range of 700-980 nm and a 40 GHz linewidth. We have measured UV continuous wave light at 390 nm by …

Quasi-phase-matchingMaterials sciencebusiness.industryLithium niobateSecond-harmonic generationNonlinear opticsCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionQPM SHG PPLN Optical Waveguides Nonlinear Opticschemistry.chemical_compoundLaser linewidthOpticschemistryPeriodic polinglawContinuous wavebusinessInstrumentationLaser Physics
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Integrated frequency shifter in periodically poled lithium tantalate waveguide

2010

A frequency shifting device is fabricated and tested in a ferroelectric waveguide in a low-photorefractivity crystal. Periodic poling for quasi-phase-matching and channels for operation in the near-infrared C-band were obtained in congruent lithium tantalate, demonstrating for the first time both wave confinement and two-stage parametric conversion in such waveguides.

Quasi-phase-matchingMaterials sciencebusiness.industryNonlinear opticsPhysics::OpticsPhotorefractive effectWaveguide (optics)Ferroelectricitychemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistryPeriodic polingNonlinear optics Integrated optics Parametric conversionLithium tantalateElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsMicrowave
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