Miniaturized spectroscopy with tunable and sensitive plasmonic structures

  • Liang L
  • Zheng Q
  • Wen L
  • et al.
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Abstract

A broad linewidth and a lack of spectral analysis limit the applications of plasmonic sensors. In this Letter, a plasmonic sensor with a large sensitivity in the terahertz (THz) range is proposed based on high-quality factor ( > 1000 ) surface lattice resonance in subwavelength near-flat metallic gratings. Moreover, such a highly selective spectral manipulating scheme, plus the greatly localized plasmonic resonance, enables miniaturized spectroscopy based on a single detector by integrating an electro-optical material with the gratings. A spectral resolution of 0.1 GHz at a center frequency of 1.1 THz is predicted showing a four times improvement of measuring efficiency. This technique shows promising potential in on-site matter inspection and point-of-care testing.

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Liang, L., Zheng, Q., Wen, L., Cumming, D. R. S., & Chen, Q. (2021). Miniaturized spectroscopy with tunable and sensitive plasmonic structures. Optics Letters, 46(17), 4264. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.426624

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