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A high Q-factor metamaterial sensor based on electromagnetically induced transparency-like

Zhaoyang Shen, Hang Zhang, Jing Zhang

2024Materials Research Express10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This paper proposes an electromagnetically induced transparency-like (EIT-like) metamaterial with a high-quality factor (143.54), which is composed of a square ring resonator (SRR) and a cross-shaped resonator (CR). The designed metamaterial generates a sharp transparency peak at 15.79 GHz. The electric field distributions reveal that appearance of the transparency window results from the coupling between bright mode and dark mode. Moreover, analysis of the surface current distributions verifies that the EIT-like effect is induced by the destructive interference of the electric dipoles . Furthermore, the metamaterial is equated to a circuit model, which provides a better fit to the simulated transmission spectrum. These theories fully explain the generation mechanism of the EIT-like phenomenon. In addition, the EIT-like metamaterial is able to detect the dielectric constant of the target analyte (glucose solution), and the sensing performance is evaluated. The results demonstrate that the sensitivity (S) is 4.80 GHz R −1 IU −1 and the figure of merit (FOM) reaches 43.71. The proposed EIT-like metamaterial shows prominent sensing abilities, consequently it has potential applications in environmental monitoring, biological and chemical measurements.

Topics & Concepts

Electromagnetically induced transparencyMetamaterialFigure of meritResonatorElectric fieldPhysicsOpticsSplit-ring resonatorSlow lightOptoelectronicsDielectricSensitivity (control systems)Transparency (behavior)Interference (communication)TelecommunicationsElectronic engineeringComputer sciencePhotonic crystalEngineeringQuantum mechanicsChannel (broadcasting)Computer securityMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsAntenna Design and AnalysisEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
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