Title :
On-Chip Photonic Transistor Device and Biomolecule Mass Sensor Based on a Whispering Gallery Mode Cavity Optomechanical System
Author :
Hua-Jun Chen ; Jun-Hua Guo ; Ka-Di Zhu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. & Astron., Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
Whispering gallery mode (WGM) cavities, due to their high-quality factors, small mode volumes, and simple fabrications, have potential applications in photonic devices and sensing. In this paper, we present an all-optical transistor based on a coupled realistic WGM cavity optomechanical system. In the system, the transmission of the signal field is manipulated by the optical control power, and the signal field can be efficiently attenuated or amplified depending on the power of a second gating (control) field, which indicates a promising candidate for single-photon transistors. In addition, we theoretically propose a mass sensor based on this WGM cavity optomechanical system. The mass of external biomolecules (such as smallpox virus) deposited onto WGM cavity can be measured conveniently by tracking the mechanical resonance frequency shifts due to mass changes in the probe transmission spectrum. Through detecting the mass of viruses, the kinds of different viruses can be identified. This WGM cavity optomechanical system may have potential chip scale applications in quantum information processing, quantum measurement, and on-chip sensing devices.
Keywords :
Q-factor; mass measurement; micromechanical resonators; microorganisms; microsensors; molecular biophysics; optical sensors; quantum optics; transistors; whispering gallery modes; all-optical transistor; biomolecule mass sensor; coupled realistic WGM cavity optomechanical system; mechanical resonance frequency shift tracking; on-chip photonic transistor device; on-chip sensing device; optical control power; potential chip scale application; probe transmission spectrum; quality factor; quantum information processing; quantum measurement; signal transmission; single photon transistor; virus; whispering gallery mode cavity optomechanical system; Biomedical optical imaging; Cavity resonators; Optical pumping; Optical resonators; Optical sensors; Resonant frequency; Mass sensors; cavity optomechanics; transistor; whispering gallery mode;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2015.2388499