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    An optical frequency comb enhances integrated photonic biosensors by enabling accurate phase measurements in Mach-Zehnder interferometers. This method improves biosensor functionality without compromising detection limits for refractive index sensing.

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    • Integrated photonics
    • Optical biosensing
    • Metrology

    Background:

    • Integrated photonic biosensors offer label-free detection capabilities.
    • Mach-Zehnder interferometers are commonly used in photonic biosensors for refractive index sensing.
    • Accurate phase measurement is crucial for sensitive biosensing applications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To demonstrate the enhancement of integrated photonic biosensor functionality using an optical frequency comb.
    • To develop a robust phase measurement technique for interferometric biosensors.
    • To evaluate the impact of the proposed method on the sensor's limit of detection.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized an optical frequency comb to sample the spectral response of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
    • Arranged optical frequency comb line spacing to sample the interferometer's periodic response at 120° intervals.
    • Combined spectral samples to achieve a single, accurate measurement of the interferometer phase.

    Main Results:

    • Developed a phase measurement approach that is accurate and independent of interferometer bias.
    • Demonstrated robustness against intensity fluctuations common to optical frequency comb lines.
    • Achieved benefits without degrading the lower limit of detection, measured at 3.70×10-7 RIU in a silicon photonic refractive index sensor.

    Conclusions:

    • Optical frequency comb sampling provides an effective method for enhancing integrated photonic biosensor performance.
    • The developed phase measurement technique offers high accuracy and robustness for interferometric biosensing.
    • This approach maintains excellent sensitivity, making it suitable for demanding refractive index sensing applications.