Evaluation of fiber-optic phase-gradient meta-tips for sensing applications

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Abstract

Recently, within the emerging framework of “lab-on-fiber” technologies, we successfully demonstrated the integration of phase-gradient plasmonic metasurfaces on the tip of an optical fiber. The resulting optical-fiber “meta-tips” promise to empower the typical fiber-optics application scenarios (e.g. sensing, telecommunications, imaging, etc.) with the advanced light-manipulation capabilities endowed by metasurfaces. Here, we explore more in detail the possibility to exploit this platform in label-free biological or chemical sensing applications. Specifically, we carry out a parametric study of the surface sensitivity and show that phase-gradient metasurfaces generally outperform their gradient-free counterparts, without imposing additional fabrication complexity. Therefore, the phase gradient can be effectively exploited as an additional degree of freedom in the design of high-sensitivity devices.

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Principe, M., Consales, M., Castaldi, G., Galdi, V., & Cusano, A. (2019). Evaluation of fiber-optic phase-gradient meta-tips for sensing applications. Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, 9. https://doi.org/10.1177/1847980419832724

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