A total-internal-reflection-based Fabry–Pérot resonator for ultra-sensitive wideband ultrasound and photoacoustic applications

Xiaoping Jiang, Mengqi Shen, Daniel Pak Kong Lun, Wen Chen, Michael G. Somekh

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Abstract

In photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging, optical transducers offer a unique potential to provide higher responsivity, wider bandwidths, and greatly reduced electrical and acoustic impedance mismatch when compared with piezoelectric transducers. In this paper, we propose a total-internal-reflection-based Fabry–Pérot resonator composed of a 12-nm-thick gold layer and a dielectric resonant cavity. The resonator uses the same Kretschmann configuration as surface plasmon resonators (SPR). The resonators were analyzed both theoretically and experimentally. The experimental results were compared with those for an SPR for benchmarking. The 1.9-μm-thick-PMMA- and 3.4-μm-thick-PDMS-based resonators demonstrated responsivities of 3.6- and 30-fold improvements compared with the SPR, respectively. The measured bandwidths for the PMMA, PDMS devices are 110 MHz and 75 MHz, respectively. Single-shot sensitivity of 160 Pa is obtained for the PDMS device. The results indicate that, with the proposed resonator in imaging applications, sensitivity and the signal-to-noise ratio can be improved significantly without compromising the bandwidth.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100466
Pages (from-to)1-11
JournalPhotoacoustics
Volume30
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • Fabry–Pérot
  • Photoacoustic
  • Sensing
  • Transducer
  • Ultra-sensitive
  • Ultrasound
  • Wideband

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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