Ibraheem Al‐NaibIjlal Shahrukh Ateeq
In this paper, a new approach to excite sharp asymmetric resonances using a single completely symmetric split-ring resonator (SRR) inside a rectangular waveguide is proposed. The method is based on an asymmetry in the excitation of a symmetric split-ring resonator by placing it away from the center of the waveguide along its horizontal axis. In turn, a prominent asymmetric resonance was observed in the transmission amplitude of both the simulated results and the measured data. Using a single symmetric SRR with an asymmetric distance of 6 mm from the center of a rectangular waveguide led to the excitation of a sharp resonance with a Q-factor of 314 at 6.9 GHz. More importantly, a parametric study simulating different overlayer analytes with various refractive indices revealed a wavelength sensitivity of 579,710 nm/RIU for 150 μm analyte thickness.
Yuanmu YangRan HuangLongqing CongZhihua ZhuJianqiang GuZhen TianRanjan SinghJiaguang HanWeili Zhang
Yu MukaiHideki HiroriTakafumi YamamotoHiroshi KageyamaKōichiro Tanaka
Guohong DuXiaohong TangFei Xiao
Ibraheem Al‐NaibRanjan SinghCarsten RockstuhlF. LedererS. DelpratDavid N. RocheleauMohamed ChakerT. OzakiRoberto Morandotti
Nasrollah KarampourNajmeh Nozhat