Tunable and high-sensitivity sensing based on Fano resonance is analytically and numerically investigated in coupled plasmonic cavities structure. To analyze and manipulate the Fano line shape, the coupled cavities are taken as a composite cavity that supports at least two resonance modes. A theoretical model is newly-established, and its results agree well with the finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulations for the plasmonic stub-pair structure. The detection sensitivity factor in coupled cavities approaches 6.541 × 107 m-1, which is an order of magnitude larger than single stub case. In addition, the wavelengths of resonant modes in the plasmonic stub-pair structure can be adjusted independently, which paves a new way for improving detection sensitivity. These discoveries hold potential applications for realizing tunable and highly integrated photonic devices.
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Deng, Y., Cao, G., Yang, H., Li, G., Chen, X., & Lu, W. (2017). Tunable and high-sensitivity sensing based on Fano resonance with coupled plasmonic cavities. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-10626-1
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