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Multiple Magnetic Mode-Based Fano Resonance in Split-Ring Resonator/Disk Nanocavities

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 7, Issue 12, Pages 11071-11078

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn4047716

Keywords

surface plasmon; Fano resonance; split-ring-resonance; magnetic mode; biosensing; surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

Funding

  1. Singapore National Research Foundation [NRF-RF2009-06, NRF-CRP-6-2010-2]
  2. Singapore Ministry of Education [MOE2011-T2-2-051, MOE2011-T2-2-085]
  3. Nanyang Technological University [M58110061]
  4. New Initiative Fund [M58110100]

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Plasmonic Fano resonance, enabled by the weak interaction between a bright super-radiant and a subradiant resonance mode, not only is fundamentally interesting, but also exhibits potential applications ranging from extraordinary optical transmission to biosensing. Here, we demonstrate strong Fano resonances in split-ring resonators/disk (SRR/D) nanocavities. The high-order magnetic modes are observed in SRRs by polarization-resolved transmission spectroscopy. When a disk is centered within the SRRs, multiple high-order magnetic modes are coupled to a broad electric dipole mode of SRR/D, leading to significant Fano resonance spectral features in near-IR regime. The strength and line shape of the Fano resonances are tuned through varying the SRR split-angle and interparticle distance between SRR and disk. Finite-difference-time-domain (FDTD) simulations are conducted to understand the coupling mechanism, and the results show good agreement with experimental data. Furthermore, the coupled structure gives a sensitivity of similar to 282 nm/RIU with a figure of merit similar to 4.

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