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10 February 2017Sensing applications of photonic integrated circuits: ultra-compact optical transducers and interrogators
Recently observed dynamic development of photonic integrated circuits (PICs) technology enabled significant broadening of potential application area, initially focused on high speed optical communication. One of the prospective and emerging fields is optical sensing, where photonic chips can play twofold role of an optical interrogator and an optical transducer itself. In this paper we discuss the possibilities and perspectives of deploying PIC-based solutions for both these applications.
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Andrzej Kaźmierczak, Stanisław Stopiński, Anna Jusza, Krzysztof Anders, Ryszard Piramidowicz, "Sensing applications of photonic integrated circuits: ultra-compact optical transducers and interrogators," Proc. SPIE 10325, Optical Fibers and Their Applications 2017, 103250A (10 February 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2271041