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Multiple Fano resonances based on clockwork spring-shaped resonator for refractive index sensing

Jinghui Ding, Yunping Qi, Yujiao Yuan, Haowen Chen, Weiming Liu, Ying-Jun Jia, Xiangxian Wang

2021Physica Scripta16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract A surface plasmon polarized structure consisting of two metal-insulator-metal (MIM) waveguide coupled with clockwork spring-shaped resonators are constructed in this paper, and its geometric parameters are controlled within a few hundred nanometers. The finite element method (FEM) and multimode interference coupled mode theory (MICMT) are used to simulate and theoretically calculate the optical response of the designed structure. By modifying the structural parameters of the system, the influence on the asymmetry of the Fano resonance line is studied. The changes of the transmission spectra at different refractive indexes are also investigated. Based on this asymmetric resonant line, the sensitivity and FOM * (figure of merit) value of the cavity with different parameters are measured. The sensitivity and FOM * under the best parameters are 1200 nm RIU −1 and 191.6, respectively. The surface plasmon structure proposed and the results in this paper are promising for applications in the field of high-performance sensing and micro-nano optical devices.

Topics & Concepts

Figure of meritFano resonanceResonatorOpticsMaterials scienceRefractive indexCoupled mode theorySensitivity (control systems)PlasmonFinite element methodPhysicsOptoelectronicsElectronic engineeringThermodynamicsEngineeringPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchPhotonic and Optical DevicesAdvanced Fiber Optic Sensors