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Chip-Scale Spectrometer Points to Portable Instrumentation

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Scientists at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have developed an approach to chip-scale spectrometry that offers both high spectral resolution and optical bandwidth. The researchers designed and developed an integrated spectrometer by tailoring the dispersion of mode splitting in a photonic molecule to identify the spectral information at different free-spectral ranges (FSR). The chip-scale miniaturization of spectrometers allows the rapid detection of spectral information in portable devices. The chip-scale integration of optical spectrometers could offer new opportunities for in...Read full article

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    BioPhotonics
    May/Jun 2023
    GLOSSARY
    chip
    1. A localized fracture at the end of a cleaved optical fiber or on a glass surface. 2. An integrated circuit.
    spectrometer
    A kind of spectrograph in which some form of detector, other than a photographic film, is used to measure the distribution of radiation in a particular wavelength region.
    resonator
    A volume, bounded at least in part by highly reflecting surfaces, in which light of particularly discrete frequencies can set up standing wave modes of low loss. Often, in laser work,the resonator contains two facing mirrors that may either be flat (Fabry-Perot resonator) or have some spherical curvature, which together bind the lasing material that is referred to as the gain medium, and hence the optical cavity of a laser is where lasing occurs.
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