Single-Shot on-Chip Diffractive Speckle Spectrometer with High Spectral Channel Density

IF 9.8 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 OPTICS Laser & Photonics Reviews Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1002/lpor.202401987
Zimeng Zhang, Qinghai Song, Shumin Xiao, Ke Xu
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The research on chip-scale spectrometers is driven by the growing demand for miniaturized and integrated spectral sensors. The performance trade-off between spectral resolution and bandwidth is one of the primary challenges for the community. While substantial progress has been made toward a vast number of spectral channels to overcome this issue, they either relied on sophisticated tuning mechanisms or required huge chip areas. In this work, a single-shot spectrometer is demonstrated based on all passive on-chip diffractive metasurfaces which is able to create the speckle pattern with richness of spectral information. By scaling the diffractive structure to three layers of metasurfaces, the number of spectral channels resolved from the speckle can be significantly increased due to the cascaded diffraction behaviors. The device is fabricated via a standard silicon photonic foundry with CMOS compatible process. A measured resolution of 47 pm is achieved across the bandwidth of 40 nm, yielding up to 851 spectral channels within a compact footprint of 150 µm × 300 µm. The corresponding spectral channel density reaches 18911 ch mm−2. It provides a possible means to develop single-shot and compact on-chip spectrometers beyond the resolution-bandwidth limit.

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期刊介绍: Laser & Photonics Reviews is a reputable journal that publishes high-quality Reviews, original Research Articles, and Perspectives in the field of photonics and optics. It covers both theoretical and experimental aspects, including recent groundbreaking research, specific advancements, and innovative applications. As evidence of its impact and recognition, Laser & Photonics Reviews boasts a remarkable 2022 Impact Factor of 11.0, according to the Journal Citation Reports from Clarivate Analytics (2023). Moreover, it holds impressive rankings in the InCites Journal Citation Reports: in 2021, it was ranked 6th out of 101 in the field of Optics, 15th out of 161 in Applied Physics, and 12th out of 69 in Condensed Matter Physics. The journal uses the ISSN numbers 1863-8880 for print and 1863-8899 for online publications.
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