Highly sensitive and tunable plasmonic sensor based on a nanoring resonator with silver nanorods

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Abstract

We numerically and theoretically investigate a highly sensitive and tunable plasmonic refractive index sensor that is composed of a metal-insulator-metal waveguide with a side-coupled nanoring, containing silver nanorods using the finite element method. Results reveal that the presence of silver nanorods in the nanoring has a significant impact on sensitivity and tunability performance. It gives a flexible way to tune the system response in the proposed structure. Our designed sensor has a sensitivity of 2080 nm/RIU (RIU is the refractive index unit) along with a figure of merit and a quality factor of 29.92 and 29.67, respectively. The adequate refractive index sensitivity can increase by adding the silver nanorods in a nanoring, which can induce new surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) modes that cannot be found by a regular nanoring. For a practical application, a valid introduction of silver nanorods in the nanoring can dramatically reduce the dimension of the proposed structure without sacrificing performance.

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Chao, C. T. C., Chau, Y. F. C., Huang, H. J., Kumara, N. T. R. N., Kooh, M. R. R., Lim, C. M., & Chiang, H. P. (2020). Highly sensitive and tunable plasmonic sensor based on a nanoring resonator with silver nanorods. Nanomaterials, 10(7), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10071399

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