Abstract
The indium phosphide (InP) photonic integrated circuit (PIC) industry has been offering sensing solutions on a chip, with high precision and low cost. The major application is sensor signal read-out. Its next generation, where the InP PICs are much smaller and faster, enables new sensing opportunities. We review our recent developments in the next-generation InP PIC, and discuss their potential in optical sensing.
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