• Photonics Research
  • Vol. 5, Issue 6, 654 (2017)
Mahmoud H. Elshorbagy1、2, Alexander Cuadrado1, and Javier Alda1、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1Optics Department, University Complutense of Madrid, Faculty of Optics and Optometry, Av. Arcos de Jalon, 118, 28037 Madrid, Spain
  • 2Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Minia University, University Campus, 61519 El-Minya, Egypt
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    Mahmoud H. Elshorbagy, Alexander Cuadrado, Javier Alda. High-sensitivity integrated devices based on surface plasmon resonance for sensing applications[J]. Photonics Research, 2017, 5(6): 654 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    A metallic nanostructured array that scatters radiation toward a thin metallic layer generates surface plasmon resonances for normally incident light. The location of the minimum of the spectral reflectivity serves to detect changes in the index of refraction of the medium under analysis. The normal incidence operation eases its integration with optical fibers. The geometry of the arrangement and the material selection are changed to optimize some performance parameters as sensitivity, figure of merit, field enhancement, and spectral width. This optimization takes into account the feasibility of the fabrication. The evaluated results of sensitivity (1020 nm/RIU) and figure of merit (614 RIU?1) are competitive with those previously reported.
    2πλ0npsinθr=Re{βSP}=2πλ0nefSP,(1)

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    sinθSP=εM2(λ0)εaεs[εM2(λ0)+εa],(2)

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    sinθSP=mλ0Pεs,(3)

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    mλ0P=εM2(λ0)εa[εM2(λ0)+εa].(4)

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    SB,θ=ΔθΔn.(5)

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    SB,λ=ΔλΔn,(6)

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    FOM=SBFWHM.(7)

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    H=Aey/d+B(8)

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    Mahmoud H. Elshorbagy, Alexander Cuadrado, Javier Alda. High-sensitivity integrated devices based on surface plasmon resonance for sensing applications[J]. Photonics Research, 2017, 5(6): 654
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