Surface-plasmon-coupled optical force sensors based on metal–insulator–metal metamaterials with movable air gap

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We proposed surface-plasmon-coupled optical force sensors based on metal–insulator–metal (MIM) metamaterials with a movable air gap as an insulator layer. The MIM metamaterial was composed of an air gap sandwiched by a metal nanodot array and a metal diaphragm, the resonant wavelength of which was red-shifted when the air gap was narrowed by applying a normal force. We designed and fabricated a prototype of the proposed sensor and confirmed that the MIM metamaterial could be used as a force sensor with larger sensitivity than a force sensor based on Fabry-Pérot interferometer (FPI).

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Okatani, T., Sekiguchi, S., Hane, K., & Kanamori, Y. (2020). Surface-plasmon-coupled optical force sensors based on metal–insulator–metal metamaterials with movable air gap. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-71825-x

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