Abstract
A polymer waveguide was fabricated to amplify the evanescent optical field for biosensing. The structure of waveguide was designed to propagate a normal single mode at the input and output regions for low loss beam coupling and propagation. A sensing region was formed in the middle of the waveguide to activate the evanescent mode and to induce high birefringence by depositing a thin dielectric film with a high refractive index on a single mode waveguide. A polymer waveguide with the dimensions of 7 μm-width and 2.5 μm-thickness was fabricated by photolithography and dry-etching. The active region of the TiO 2 thin film was fabricated with the dimensions of 20 mm-length, 20 nm-thickness and 2 mm-tapered tail. A polarimetric interference technique was used to evaluate the evanescent waveguide biosensor, and biomaterial such as glycerol was tested. The sensitivity of the sensor increased with increasing TiO 2 film thickness. For the fabricated waveguide with a 20 nm-thick TiO 2 film, the measured index change to the lead phase variation of 2π was 1.8 × 10 -4 . Crown
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 5466-5470 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Journal | Applied Surface Science |
| Volume | 255 |
| Issue number | 10 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Mar 2009 |
Keywords
- Birefringence
- Evanescent field
- Optical-biosensor
- Polymer waveguide
- Refractive index
- Titanium dioxide