Evanescent nanosensor using an optical resonator
First Claim
1. A sensor comprising:
- an optical resonator;
a trap positioned to hold a captured particle of a contaminant within an evanescent field around the optical resonator; and
a measurement system capable of detecting an effect of captured particles on the optical resonator.
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Abstract
A sensor includes an optical resonator, a trap, and a measurement system. The trap is positioned to hold captured contaminant within an evanescent field of the optical resonator. The measurement system can detect the effect of the captured contaminant on the optical resonator. The sensor can includes a photonic crystal that contains defects forming the optical resonator and a waveguide to which the optical resonator is coupled. Yet another embodiment is a sensing method that exposes a trap that is adjacent to an optical resonator to an environment that may contain a contaminant that the trap can capture. Light having a wavelength that interacts with the contaminant can then be coupled into the optical resonator, and the effect of any captured contaminant on the optical resonator can be measured.
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20 Claims
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1. A sensor comprising:
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an optical resonator;
a trap positioned to hold a captured particle of a contaminant within an evanescent field around the optical resonator; and
a measurement system capable of detecting an effect of captured particles on the optical resonator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A sensor comprising:
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a photonic crystal containing defects that form a waveguide and an optical resonator coupled to the waveguide; and
a trap positioned to hold a captured particle of a contaminant within an evanescent field of the optical resonator. - View Dependent Claims (13, 15, 16)
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14. The sensor of clam 13, wherein the defect containing the detector is positioned to measure an intensity of an optical signal that propagates through the waveguide past the optical resonator.
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17. A method for sensing contaminants, comprising:
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exposing a trap that is adjacent to an optical resonator to an environment that may contain a contaminant that the trap is capable of capturing;
coupling into the optical resonator light having a wavelength that interacts with the contaminant; and
measuring light from the optical resonator to detect an effect of any captured contaminant on the optical resonator. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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