Photonics Research, Volume. 12, Issue 11, 2667(2024)
Sensitivity enhancement of guided mode resonance sensors under oblique incidence
Fig. 1. Schematic of a typical GMR sensor and the incident light propagation path under oblique incidence. It usually consists of substrate, waveguide, grating, and cover medium. Light of wavelength
Fig. 2. Calculated sensitivity heatmap of the GMR sensor about grating period and waveguide thickness: (a)
Fig. 3. GMR sensitivity as a function of incident angle. The grating period and waveguide thickness are 720 nm and 200 nm, respectively; calculated “zero angles” are 7.23° (TE) and 15.98° (TM), and “critical angles” are 14.79° (TE) and 34.73° (TM), respectively.
Fig. 4. GMR sensitivity of
Fig. 5. GMR sensitivity of
Fig. 6. Calculated resonance wavelength versus the effective refractive index of the guided mode: (a)
Fig. 7. (a) Photograph of the fabricated GMR sensor; (b) 3D image of the holographic grating pattern obtained by AFM; (c) profile of the holographic grating scanned by AFM; the measured grating period is 722.5 nm, and grating depth is 89.50 nm.
Fig. 8. Schematic illustration of the experimental setup for measuring the reflectance spectra of the GMR sensor.
Fig. 9. (a) GMR reflection spectra of TE mode at normal incidence, with the refractive index of the aqueous solutions varying from 1.333 to 1.388 with a step of 0.0136. Inset: resonance spectra simulated by FDTD Solutions. (b), (c) Experimental reflection spectra for
Fig. 10. GMR sensitivity as a function of incident angle. The solid lines are calculated curves by the proposed theory (T), and the scattered points are the measured values in the experiment (E).
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Liang Guo, Lei Xu, Liying Liu, "Sensitivity enhancement of guided mode resonance sensors under oblique incidence," Photonics Res. 12, 2667 (2024)
Category: Nanophotonics and Photonic Crystals
Received: May. 24, 2024
Accepted: Sep. 2, 2024
Published Online: Nov. 1, 2024
The Author Email: Liying Liu (lyliu@fudan.edu.cn)
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