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A self-operating broadband spectrometer on a droplet

Engineering and Technology

A self-operating broadband spectrometer on a droplet

P. Malara, A. Giorgini, et al.

Discover how miniaturized Fourier transform spectrometers are transforming infrared spectro-chemical analysis! This innovative research by P. Malara and colleagues showcases a self-operating optofluidic spectrometer that efficiently retrieves spectral information, demonstrating impressive gas absorption measurement capabilities.... show more
Abstract
Small-scale Fourier transform spectrometers are rapidly revolutionizing infrared spectro-chemical analysis, enabling on-site and remote sensing applications that were hardly imaginable just few years ago. While most devices reported to date rely on advanced photonic integration technologies, here we demonstrate a miniaturization strategy which harnesses unforced mechanisms, such as the evaporation of a liquid droplet on a partially reflective substrate. Based on this principle, we describe a self-operating optofluidic spectrometer and the analysis method to retrieve consistent spectral information in spite of the intrinsically non-reproducible droplet formation and evaporation dynamics. We experimentally realize the device on the tip of an optical fiber and demonstrate quantitative measurements of gas absorption with a 2.6 nm resolution, in a 100 s acquisition time, over the 250 nm span allowed by our setup's components. A direct comparison with a commercial optical analyzer clearly points out that a simple evaporating droplet can be an efficient small-scale, inexpensive spectrometer, competitive with the most advanced integrated photonic devices.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 08, 2020
Authors
P. Malara, A. Giorgini, S. Avino, V. Di Sarno, R. Aiello, P. Maddaloni, P. De Natale, G. Gagliardi
Tags
Fourier transform spectrometers
infrared spectroscopy
optofluidic spectrometer
gas absorption
miniaturization
spectral information
analysis
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