Multiple Fano Resonances Based on Different Waveguide Modes in a Symmetry Breaking Plasmonic System

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Multiple Fano resonances are numerically investigated based on different waveguide modes in a nanoscale plasmonic waveguide resonator system, which consists of two grooves coupled with a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) waveguide. Simulation results show that by introducing a small structural breaking in the plasmonic resonator, both symmetric and antisymmetric waveguide modes can be excited. Due to the interaction of the symmetric and antisymmetric waveguide modes, the transmission spectra possess a sharp asymmetrical profile. Because of different origins, these Fano resonances exhibit different dependence on the parameters of the structure and can be easily tuned. These characteristics offer flexibility to design the device. This nanosensor yields a sensitivity of ∼820 nm/RIU and a figure-of-merit of ∼3.2 × 105. The utilization of the antisymmetric mode in the MIM waveguide provides a new possibility for designing high-performance plasmonic devices.

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Chen, Z., & Yu, L. (2014). Multiple Fano Resonances Based on Different Waveguide Modes in a Symmetry Breaking Plasmonic System. IEEE Photonics Journal, 6(6). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2014.2368779

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