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An Integrated Broadband Ultrasound Sensor based on a Photonic Crystal Slab

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Abstract

A CMOS-compatible photonic crystal slab (PCS) sensor is used to detect ultrasound signals in water. The range of detection spans 160 kPa down to a noise-equivalent pressure (NEP) of 650 Pa (3.7 Pa/Hz). The detection bandwidth spans 1 to 38 MHz, limited only by our measurement apparatus.

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