Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 16, Issue 3, 032301(2018)
Plasmonic sensor with variable claddings based on metallic slit arrays
Fig. 1. (a) Schematic of the proposed metallic nanoslit arrays with a top variable dielectric and a CYTOP substrate. (b) Schematic of the fabrication process for the proposed structure.
Fig. 2. (a) Transmission spectrum of the top-layer silica with normal incidence. Magnetic field distributions of the device region at (b)
Fig. 3. Comparison of the transmission spectra of (a) different top materials and (b) gain-assisted materials (the inset provides a clear picture of the peak position).
Fig. 4. Transmission spectra for incident angles from 5° to 30°. Different color lines denote distinct incident angles. The inset figure shows the schematic structure of the oblique incidence with variable incident angle
Fig. 5. (a) Transmission spectra of the first-order CM of the periodic metal structure with different values of period. (b) Transmission intensities as a function of the corresponding wavelength (
Fig. 6. Simulated transmission spectra of the designed structure with
Fig. 7. (a) Transmission intensity as a function of wavelength (
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Jing Ma, Dongdong Liu, Jicheng Wang, Zhengda Hu, "Plasmonic sensor with variable claddings based on metallic slit arrays," Chin. Opt. Lett. 16, 032301 (2018)
Category: Optical devices
Received: Nov. 1, 2017
Accepted: Dec. 1, 2017
Published Online: Jul. 13, 2018
The Author Email: Jicheng Wang (jcwang@jiangnan.edu.cn)