READ ME File For 'Dataset for mid-infrared nanometallic antenna assisted silicon waveguide based bolometers' Dataset DOI: 10.5258/SOTON/D0954 ReadMe Author: Yangbo Wu, University of Southampton This dataset supports the publication: AUTHORS: Y. Wu, Z. Qu, A. Osman, C. Wei, A. Z. Khokhar, J. Soler Penades, O. L. Muskens, G. Z. Mashanovich and M. Nedeljkovic. TITLE: Mid-infrared nanometallic antenna assisted silicon waveguide based bolometers JOURNAL: ACS Photonics PAPER DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.9b01198 This dataset contains: Data supporting figures 2, 5 , 6 and 8. The figures are as follows: Fig. 2 (a)Near-field electric field profile of 3 rod antennas simulated by 3D FDTD.(b)Energy fraction spectrum of the 3 Au antennas with 470 nm length, 160 nm width, 20 nm thickness and 400 nm gap. The absorption 3-dB bandwidth is 640 nm. (c)Energy fraction of optimized three antennas with different materials at 3.8 $\mu$m wavelength. Fig. 5 (a)The experimental transmission spectrum of antennas with 500 nm length. (b)Transmission at 3.8 ¦Ìm wavelength versus antenna length. Fig. 6 (a) IV curve of the a-Si bolometer arms at 45 ¡æ (blue suqare) and fit to linear section (red dashed line). (b) Fitted resistances versus temperature (blue circles) and a linear fitted curve (red line). Fig. 8 (a)Bolometer response versus input power at 3.8 ¦Ìm with 400 Hz chopper frequency for bolometers B1, B2, B1S and B1S REF.(b) Sensitivity and (c) NEP versus chopper frequency for three types bolometers, B1, B2 and B1S. Date of data collection: Apr to Oct 2018 Information about geographic location of data collection: University of Southampton, U.K. Projects: EP/L01162X/1, EP/N00762X/1, EP/L021129/1, Royal Academy of Engineering (RF201617\16\33). Licence: CC BY Date that the file was created: Nov 2018