Plasmonic spectral splitting in ring/rod metasurface

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Abstract

We report spectral splitting behaviors based on Fano resonances in a novel simple planar metasurface composed of gold nanobars and nanorings. Multiple plasmonic modes and sharp Fano effects are achieved in a broadband transmittance spectrum by exploiting the rotational symmetry of the metasurface. The transmission properties are effectively modified and tuned by modulating the structural parameters. The highest single side Q-factor and FoM which reaches 196 and 105 are observed at Fano resonances. Our proposed design is relatively simple and can be applied for various applications such as multi-wavelength highly sensitive plasmonic sensors, switching, and slow light devices.

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Muhammad, N., Khan, A. D., Deng, Z. L., Khan, K., Yadav, A., Liu, Q., & Ouyang, Z. (2017). Plasmonic spectral splitting in ring/rod metasurface. Nanomaterials, 7(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano7110397

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