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Biosensing; ring resonator; microcavity; silicon photonics

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A Computational Approach To Optimize Microring Resonators For Biosensing Applications, Justin C. Wirth, B. R. Wenner, M. S. Allen, J. W. Allen, M. Qi Feb 2013

A Computational Approach To Optimize Microring Resonators For Biosensing Applications, Justin C. Wirth, B. R. Wenner, M. S. Allen, J. W. Allen, M. Qi

Birck and NCN Publications

Microcavity structures have recently found utility in chemical/biological sensing applications. The appeal of these structures over other refractive index-based sensing schemes, such as those based on surface plasmon resonance, lies in their potential for producing a highly sensitive response to binding events. High-Q devices, characterized by sharp line widths, are extremely attractive for sensing applications because the bound analyte provides an increased optical pathlength, thus shifting the resonant frequency of the device. In this work, we design and simulate resonant microrings using full-wave finite element models. In addition to structure design, integration of the biological recognition element on the resonator …