On-Chip Narrowband Thermal Emitter for Mid-IR Optical Gas Sensing

2017 
Efficient light sources compatible to complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology are key components for low-cost, compact mid-infrared gas sensing systems. In this work we present an on-chip narrowband thermal light source for the mid-infrared wavelength range by combining microelectromechanical system (MEMS) heaters with metamaterial perfect emitter structures. Exhibiting a resonance quality factor of 15.7 at the center wavelength of 3.96 μm and an emissivity of 0.99, the demonstrated emitter is a spectrally narrow and efficient light source. We show temperature-stable (resonance wavelength shift 0.04 nm/°C) and angular-independent emission characteristics up to angles of 50° and provide an equivalent circuit model illustrating the structure’s resonance behavior. Owing to its spectrally tailored, nondispersive emission, additional filter elements in a free-space optical gas sensing setup become obsolete. In a proof-of-concept demonstration of such a filter-free gas sensing system with CO2 ...
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