This study introduces a novel distributed temperature sensing (DTS) technique on silicon-on-insulator (SOI) chips by the optical frequency domain reflectometry (OFDR) technology. In contrast to traditional on-chip silicon photonics temperature sensors which rely on transmission spectrum detection, this method is based on Rayleigh backscatter induced by the sidewall roughness of as-fabricated waveguides, eliminating the need for a specially designed structure. On-chip DTS results with a remarkable sensing spatial resolution of 200 m and a high temperature sensitivity of 88 pm/K are demonstrated within the temperature range from 22.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe sound of the pig is one of its important signs, which can reflect various states such as hunger, pain or emotional state, and directly indicates the growth and health status of the pig. Existing speech recognition methods usually start with spectral features. The use of spectrograms to achieve classification of different speech sounds, while working well, may not be the best approach for solving such tasks with single-dimensional feature input.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRealizing a densely packed waveguide antenna array is of great importance in light detection and ranging (LIDAR), owing to its suppressed grating lobes. In this work, a low-cross-talk half-wavelength pitch silicon waveguide array is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. It has a periodic arrangement of silicon strip nanophotonic waveguides, between which deep-subwavelength silicon strips are placed.
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