Visible and Near-IR Nano-Optical Components and Systems in CMOS

Kaushik Sengupta, Lingyu Hong, Chengjie Zhu, Xuyang Lu

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Abstract

Integration of complex optical systems operating in the visible and near-IR range (VIS/NIR), realized in a CMOS fabrication process in an absolutely 'no change' approach, can have a transformative impact in enabling a new class of miniaturized, low-cost, smart optical sensors and imagers for emerging applications. While 'silicon photonics' has demonstrated the path towards such advancements in the IR range, the field of VIS/NIR integrated optics has seen less progress. Therefore, while currently ultra high-density and higher performance image sensors are commonplace in CMOS, all passive optical components (such as lenses, filters, gratings, collimators) that typically constitute a high-performance sensing or imaging system, are non-integrated, bulky and expensive, severely limiting their application domains. Here, we present an approach to utilize the embedded copper-based metal interconnect layers in modern CMOS processes with sub-wavelength feature sizes to realize multi-functional nano-optical structures and components. Based on our prior works, we illustrate this electronic-photonic co-design approach exploiting metal/light interactions and integrated electronics in the 400nm-900 nm wavelengths with three design examples. Realized in 65-nm CMOS, these demonstrate for the first time: fully integrated multiplexed fluorescence based biosensors with integrated filters, optical spectrometer, and CMOS optical physically unclonable function (PUF). These examples cover a range of optical processing elements in silicon, from deep sub-wavelength nano-optics to diffractive structures. We will demonstrate that when co-designed with embedded photo-detection and signal processing circuitry, this approach can lead to a new class of millimeter-scale, intelligent optical sensors for a wide range of emerging applications in healthcare, diagnostics, smart sensing, food, air quality, environment monitoring and others.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)247-262
Number of pages16
JournalIEEE Open Journal of the Solid-State Circuits Society
Volume1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

Keywords

  • biosensor
  • CMOS
  • CMOS imager
  • CMOS imager
  • dispersion
  • fluorescence
  • fluorescence
  • gratings
  • Integrated optics
  • metal optics
  • microarray
  • nano-optics
  • nanophotonics
  • nanoplasmonics
  • near-IR
  • photodetecton
  • photonic crystals
  • physically unclonable functions (PUFs)
  • spectrometry
  • spectroscopy
  • visible optics
  • waveguides

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