JOURNAL ARTICLE

Universal scaling of plasmonic refractive index sensors

Yen-Kai ChangZong-Xing LouKao-Der ChangChih-Wei Chang

Year: 2013 Journal:   Optics Express Vol: 21 (2)Pages: 1804-1804   Publisher: Optica Publishing Group

Abstract

We establish experimental and numerical evidence that the refractive index sensitivities of various subwavelength plasmonic sensors obey a simple universal scaling relation that the sensitivities linearly increase with λm/neff (where λm is the resonant wavelengths and neff is the effective refractive index of the environment) and exhibit a slope equal to 1 instead of 2 predicted theoretically. The universal scaling relation is independent of the geometrical structures or contributions of multipolar resonances of individual metal structures (i.e. plasmonic atoms). It is also independent of spatial distributions or field-enhancements of electromagnetic hot spots in coupled metal structures (i.e. plasmonic molecules). The universal scaling relation reveals the fundamental standing wave resonances for all plasmonic atoms and the predominant near-field electric couplings for most plasmonic molecules. The established universal relation also helps to exclude some magnetically coupled plasmonic molecules for practical applications due to their reduced sensitivities.

Keywords:
Plasmon Refractive index Scaling Physics Optics Wavelength Electric field Electromagnetic field Electromagnetic radiation Quantum mechanics

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