• Laser & Optoelectronics Progress
  • Vol. 60, Issue 9, 0925001 (2023)
Jingzhao Zhang1, Xiaoqing Luo1、*, Xiaofeng Xu1, Youlin Luo1, Weihua Zhu1, Zhiyong Chen1, and Xinlin Wang1、2、**
Author Affiliations
  • 1Hunan Province Key Laboratory for Ultra-Fast Micro/Nano Technology and Advanced Laser Manufacture, School of Electrical Engineering, University of South China, Hengyang 421001, Hunan, China
  • 2School of Mechanical Engineering, University of South China, Hengyang 421001, Hunan, China
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    Jingzhao Zhang, Xiaoqing Luo, Xiaofeng Xu, Youlin Luo, Weihua Zhu, Zhiyong Chen, Xinlin Wang. Multiple Fano Resonances and Optical Sensing Based on C3-Symmetry-Breaking[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2023, 60(9): 0925001 Copy Citation Text show less
    Schematic diagram of structure. (a) Schematic diagram of hybrid metasurface structure; (b) enlarged cross-sectional view of hybrid metasurface unit cell in X-Z plane
    Fig. 1. Schematic diagram of structure. (a) Schematic diagram of hybrid metasurface structure; (b) enlarged cross-sectional view of hybrid metasurface unit cell in X-Z plane
    Transmission spectra of three different structures: (a) Individual C3 unit cells, (b) individual circular-ring-aperture unit cells, and (c) hybrid metasurface structure when polarization of incident light is along X-direction
    Fig. 2. Transmission spectra of three different structures: (a) Individual C3 unit cells, (b) individual circular-ring-aperture unit cells, and (c) hybrid metasurface structure when polarization of incident light is along X-direction
    Transmission spectra corresponding to influence of different values of a2 (100-160 nm) on Fano resonances when polarization of incident light is along X-direction.
    Fig. 3. Transmission spectra corresponding to influence of different values of a2 (100-160 nm) on Fano resonances when polarization of incident light is along X-direction.
    Transmission spectra corresponding to different values of a1 when a2and a3 are set as (a) 100 nm, (b) 130 nm, and (c) 160 nm, respectively, under polarization of incident light along X-direction. (d), (e), and (f) indicate transmittance of peak-I、peak-Ⅱ, and peak-Ⅲ with different a1 varies as sine and linear functions, respectively
    Fig. 4. Transmission spectra corresponding to different values of a1 when a2and a3 are set as (a) 100 nm, (b) 130 nm, and (c) 160 nm, respectively, under polarization of incident light along X-direction. (d), (e), and (f) indicate transmittance of peak-I、peak-Ⅱ, and peak-Ⅲ with different a1 varies as sine and linear functions, respectively
    Designability of near-infrared plasmonic Fano resonances in hybrid metasurface. (a) Transmission spectra corresponding to different inner radius (R1) under direction of incident light polarization along X-direction; (b) variation of width (WFR) and depth (DFR) of Fano resonance with inner radius, as well as their sine and exponential functions fitting; (c) values of peak-IV versus inner radius and their sine fitting
    Fig. 5. Designability of near-infrared plasmonic Fano resonances in hybrid metasurface. (a) Transmission spectra corresponding to different inner radius (R1) under direction of incident light polarization along X-direction; (b) variation of width (WFR) and depth (DFR) of Fano resonance with inner radius, as well as their sine and exponential functions fitting; (c) values of peak-IV versus inner radius and their sine fitting
    Jingzhao Zhang, Xiaoqing Luo, Xiaofeng Xu, Youlin Luo, Weihua Zhu, Zhiyong Chen, Xinlin Wang. Multiple Fano Resonances and Optical Sensing Based on C3-Symmetry-Breaking[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2023, 60(9): 0925001
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