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ID 113453
Author
Kusaba, Keita Tokushima University
Keywords
Refractive index sensor
subwavelength grating
waveguide
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
A highly sensitive refractive index sensor with normally incident optical geometry was experimentally demonstrated using dual resonance in a subwavelength grating (SWG) on a waveguide. Two eignemodes within the SWG and waveguide were utilized for refractive index sensing with the reduction of noise such as background noise. The finite-difference time-domain numerical method was used to estimate the refractive index sensing performance of our sensor. The calculated electric field clarified that the incident light could excite modes in the SWG and waveguide with normally incident optical geometry, and the modes formed two resonance reflection peaks. The calculation showed that these dual resonance peaks depended differently on the refractive index of the ambient around the sensor, and the intensity difference between both resonance peaks varied with the slight change in refractive index of the ambient. The sensor was fabricated using traditional electron-beam lithography techniques, and two reflection resonant peaks were experimentally obtained. The difference between the dual resonance peak intensities varied significantly with the minuscule change in refractive index of the ambient around the sensor, and the resolution of the refractive index reached 7.65 × 10–4, assuming a spectrometer intensity sensitivity of 1%.
Journal Title
IEEE Sensors Journal
ISSN
1530437X
15581748
NCID
AA11551238
Publisher
IEEE
Volume
19
Issue
15
Start Page
6147
End Page
6153
Published Date
2019-04-11
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