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High Sensitivity Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensing Using a Double Split NanoRing Cavity

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 115, Issue 50, Pages 24469-24477

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp209754m

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  1. Taiyuan University of Technology

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Practical implementations of biosensing with metallic nanostructures often suffer from the large line width of the plasmon resonances induced by large radiative damping. A double split nanoring cavity is designed to suppress the 6 radiative damping. The coupling between the superradiant quadrupole mode of a split nanoring with one gap and the subradiant quadrupole mode of a split nanoring with two gaps leads to splitting of the modal energies into bonding and antibonding quadrupole quadrupole modes. The radiative damping is suppressed effectively, leading to a narrow line width for both bonding and antibonding quadrupole quadrupole modes. Calculation results show that bulk refractive index sensitivities exceeding 1200 nm/RIU with a figure of merit exceeding 8.5 in the near-infrared are obtained with a Au double split nanoring cavity. The large cavity volumes and uniform electric fields inside the cavity make the double split nanoring cavity a good platform for surface-enhanced molecular sensing.

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