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Eur. Phys. J. Appl. Phys. 46, 12510 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/epjap/2009025
OLED and OPD-based mini-spectrometer integrated on a single-mode planar waveguide chip
M. Ramuz1, D. Leuenberger1, R. Pfeiffer1, L. Bürgi2 and C. Winnewisser11 CSEM SA, Mattenstrasse 22, 4016 Basel, Switzerland
2 Sensirion AG, Laubisruetistrasse 50, 8712 Staefa, Switzerland
marc.ramuz@csem.ch
Received: 20 October 2008 / Accepted: 7 January 2009 / Published online: 17 March 2009
Abstract
Evanescent coupling is used to couple light from an organic Lambertian
emitter into a single mode planar waveguide. Either an organic light
emitting diode (OLED) directly excites the waveguide mode or an OLED pumps a
photoluminescent (PL) material layer located directly on the waveguide. At
the out-coupling grating the guided light is diffracted onto an array of
organic photodiodes acting as a spectrometer. A spectral resolution of down
to 16 nm could be achieved with integrated optoelectronic system.
42.82.Bq - Design and performance testing of integrated-optical systems.
42.70.Jk - Polymers and organics.
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