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Journal: Biosensors
Article Title: An Optimization Framework for Silicon Photonic Evanescent-Field Biosensors Using Sub-Wavelength Gratings
doi: 10.3390/bios12100840
Figure Lengend Snippet: ( a ) Example of a non-split resonance peak from a spectrum measured for resonator C6, showing the Lorentzian fit and full width at half maximum ( FWHM ) calculated by the analysis script. ( b ) Example of a split resonance peak with a low R 2 (0.794) from a spectrum measured for resonator O3, showing the Lorentzian fit calculated by the analysis script ( FWHM not calculated, as this peak exhibited a R 2 value below the cutoff of 0.85). ( c ) Example of an apparent split resonance peak with a high R 2 (0.951) from a spectrum measured for resonator O3, showing the Lorentzian fit and FWHM calculated by the analysis script.
Article Snippet: On each optical spectrum, the script then performed (1) peak-finding (findpeaks() function) to identify resonance peak positions and approximate peak widths, (2) fitting of the baseline (non-peak) regions of the spectra to a third-degree polynomial function (polyfit()) and subtraction of that baseline from the optical spectra, (3) linearization of the decibel-scale baseline-subtracted data, (4) nonlinear least-squares fitting of each resonance peak to a
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