Photonic thermometer by silicon nitride microring resonator with milli-kelvin self-heating effect

Cheng Zhang, Guo Guo Kang, Jin Wang, Shuai Wan, Chun Hua Dong, Yi Jie Pan*, Ji Feng Qu

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Abstract

Whispering gallery mode (WGM) photonic thermometer had achieved ultra-high sensitivity and resolution. However, while pursuing extremely high quality factor and thereafter high precision, power-induced self-heating within microcavity can bring a significant systematic error. We propose a photonic sensor with less than milli-kelvin self-heating effect utilizing silicon nitride (Si3N4) microring resonator with a loaded quality factor of 4.75 × 105. By investigating thermal broadening transmission spectra under various probing powers, effective absorption coefficient and thermal relaxation constant of the device were obtained where thermo-refractive and Kerr effect were accounted. Self-heating temperature rise was predicted to be mitigated to 245 μK under a proposed measurement condition, and this ultra-low self-heating effect was experimentally proved. The proposed approach can be used to establish metrological standards for photonic thermometry and various sensing applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110494
JournalMeasurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation
Volume188
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Microresonator
  • Photonic thermometer
  • Self-heating
  • Whispering gallery mode

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