R. Cheriton, A. Densmore, M. K. Dezfouli, D. Melati, Danxia Xu, J. Schmid, J. Lapointe, P. Cheben, L. Simard, S. Janz, S. Sivanandam, E. Mooij
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We present a correlation spectrometer using a silicon waveguide ring resonator for the identification of molecules in stellar and planetary atmospheres. We tailor the free spectral range of a ring resonator to the vibronic overtones of carbon dioxide in the near infrared. The ring resonator spectrum is modulated via the thermo-optic effect and produces a detection signal unique to carbon dioxide. This spectrometer can be used for real-time remote gas detection and radial velocities of exoplanets in a narrow spectral band.