| Literature DB >> 29405444 |
Bowen Liu1,2, Shu Chen2, Jiancheng Zhang3, Xu Yao1, Jinhui Zhong1, Haixin Lin1, Tengxiang Huang1, Zhilin Yang2, Jinfeng Zhu4, Shou Liu2, Christoph Lienau5, Lei Wang3, Bin Ren1.
Abstract
Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are extremely sensitive to the surrounding refractive index and have found important applications in ultrasensitive label-free sensing. Reducing the linewidth of an SPP mode is an effective way to improve the figure of merit (FOM) and hence the sensitivity of the plasmonic mode. Many efforts have been devoted to achieving a narrow linewidth by mode coupling, which inevitably results in an asymmetrical lineshape compromising the performance. Instead, the SPP modes are directly narrowed by elaborately engineering periodic plasmonic structures with minimized feature sizes to effectively reduce the radiative losses. A narrow linewidth smaller than 8 nm is achieved over a wide wavelength ranging from 600 to 960 nm and a minimum full width at half maximum of 3 nm at 960 nm. Benefiting from the almost perfect Lorentzian lineshape and the extremely narrow linewidth, a record FOM value of 730 is obtained. The sensor is capable of detecting bovine serum albumin with an ultralow concentration of 10-10 m. The sensor has great potential for practical application for its ultrahigh FOM, broad working wavelength, and ease of high-throughput fabrication.Entities:
Keywords: metasurfaces; nanofabrication; optical losses; optical sensor; plasmonic structures
Year: 2018 PMID: 29405444 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201706031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849