JOURNAL ARTICLE

Photonic Microcantilevers With Interferometric Bragg Grating Interrogation

Lewis G. CarpenterChristopher HolmesBenjamin SnowJames C. GatesPeter G. R. Smith

Year: 2012 Journal:   IEEE photonics journal Vol: 4 (5)Pages: 1387-1395   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Germanosilicate glass microcantilevers are fabricated featuring an integrated Fabry-Pérot interferometer. Direct UV writing of single-mode planar waveguides and Bragg gratings is combined with physical micromachining, using a precision dicing saw, to realize glass microcantilevers on a silicon platform. The device presented here has a wavelength shift force sensitivity of 330 nm/N, which is calibrated using a surface profilometer measurement and is an order of magnitude better than current state-of-the-art Bragg-grating-based sensors. The device also shows an approximately tenfold increase in amplitude modulation compared with a similar device architecture utilizing a single Gaussian-apodized Bragg grating. By forming the Fabry-Pérot cavity around the point of greatest strain, we reduce the unwanted effects of grating chirp as the cantilever is deflected and relate the performance to a mechanical model that relates cavity phase shift to deflection.

Keywords:
Materials science Optics Fiber Bragg grating Grating Optoelectronics Interferometry Astronomical interferometer Profilometer Cantilever Wavelength Physics

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