Enhanced Near-Infrared Ultra-Narrow Absorber Based on a Dielectric Nano-Resonant Ring for Refractive Index Sensing
Author:
Li Xingyu12, Liu Dingquan123ORCID, Su Junli12, Sun Leihao12, Luo Haihan13, Chen Gang13, Ma Chong1, Zhang Qiuyu12
Affiliation:
1. Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200083, China 2. School of Physical Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai 200031, China 3. School of Optoelectronics, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
Abstract
In this paper, a plasmon resonance-enhanced narrow-band absorber based on the nano-resonant ring array of transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) is proposed and verified numerically. Due to the unique properties of TCOs, the structure achieves an ultra-narrowband perfect absorption by exhibiting a near-field enhancement effect. Consequently, we achieve a peak absorption rate of 99.94% at 792.2 nm. The simulation results indicate that the Full Width Half Maximum (FWHM) can be limited to within 8.8 nm. As a refractive index sensor, the device reaches a sensitivity S of 300 nm/RIU and a Figure of Merit (FOM) value of 34.1 1/RIU. By analyzing the distribution characteristics of the electromagnetic field at the 792.2 nm, we find high absorption with a narrow FWHM of the ITO nano-resonant ring (INRR) owing to plasmon resonance excited by the free carriers at the interface between the metal and the interior of the ITO. Additionally, the device exhibits polarization independence and maintains absorption rates above 90% even when the incident formed by the axis perpendicular to the film is greater than 13°. This study opens a new prospective channel for research into TCOs, which will increase the potential of compact photoelectric devices, such as optical sensing, narrowband filtering, non-radiative data transmission and biomolecular manipulation.
Funder
Youth Innovation Promotion Association
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry
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