Optical interconnects for high performance computing
Marc A. Taubenblatt, Jeffrey A. Kash, et al.
ACPC 2009
This letter describes a technique, based on photothermal absorption, for performing infrared spectroscopy with high sensitivity to a single micrometer-sized particle on a surface. The heat absorbed as a result of irradiation with a tunable infrared laser is monitored by observing the induced thermal expansion with a phase-sensitive microscope (an interferometer with a beam focused to a few micrometer spot diameter). The technique has a high specificity to a particle over background from substrate materials because of the poor heat conductance and small thermal mass of the particle. Spectra have been obtained from particles as small as 1 μm in diameter (which corresponds to 0.5 pg of material) with the use of only a few milliwatts of power from a tunable CO2 laser.
Marc A. Taubenblatt, Jeffrey A. Kash, et al.
ACPC 2009
Pavlos Maniotis, Laurent Schares, et al.
OFC 2020
Marc A. Taubenblatt, Jeffrey A. Kash, et al.
ACPC 2009
Marc A. Taubenblatt
PHO 2011