A selectively excited bimodal interferometer was developed for highly sensitive detection of refractive index changes. Numerical simulation revealed that multimode waveguides with tall, narrow cross-sections are suitable for realizing a highly sensitive bimodal (fundamental and lateral first-order modes) interferometer, owing to deeper penetration of the lateral first-order mode through its side surfaces into the cladding medium. A device with an optimum design was determined by simulation and fabricated by electron-beam lithography using a negative photoresist as the material for the waveguide core. The detection of glucose was demonstrated, and the sensitivity and detection limit was found to be 2547 rad / RIU (RIU—refractive index unit) and 9.8 × 10 − 6 RIU, respectively. |
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Waveguides
Interferometers
Refractive index
Cladding
Sensors
Glucose
Brain-machine interfaces