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Fano mode based plasmonic sensor for temperature and chemical pollutant detection

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Abstract Plasmonic sensors provide great sensitivity to minute quantities of analytes and provide excellent detection. In present context of environmental monitoring, plasmonic sensor can prove to be an excellent choice in chemical pollutant and temperature detection. Plasmonic sensors can provide immediate results, allowing for monitoring temperature changes in ecosystems or climate studies and quick decision-making in emergency situations related chemical pollution incidents. They are compact and can be integrated into portable devices for on-site analysis. In this investigation, a plasmonic refractive index sensor based on key ring shaped resonator consisting of a microring resonator and two rectangular resonator is proposed. Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method is used to study the transmittance characteristics of the sensor. The device exhibits quadruple Fano resonance with highest sensitivity of 2521.7 nm/RIU. Other performance parameters such as figure of Merit (FOM), Quality (Q) factor and Detection limit (DL) are also been calculated, with values 98.8 RIU−1, 99.6 and 0.01 respectively. Additionally, the effects of different geometrical configurations is also studied, providing insights into the design principles in context of potential fabrication complexities. Further, the simulated Fano characteristic is validated against the theoretical value. The application of the proposed sensor is investigated for different types of analyte such as chemical pollutants and temperature sensing.
Title: Fano mode based plasmonic sensor for temperature and chemical pollutant detection
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Abstract Plasmonic sensors provide great sensitivity to minute quantities of analytes and provide excellent detection.
In present context of environmental monitoring, plasmonic sensor can prove to be an excellent choice in chemical pollutant and temperature detection.
Plasmonic sensors can provide immediate results, allowing for monitoring temperature changes in ecosystems or climate studies and quick decision-making in emergency situations related chemical pollution incidents.
They are compact and can be integrated into portable devices for on-site analysis.
In this investigation, a plasmonic refractive index sensor based on key ring shaped resonator consisting of a microring resonator and two rectangular resonator is proposed.
Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method is used to study the transmittance characteristics of the sensor.
The device exhibits quadruple Fano resonance with highest sensitivity of 2521.
7 nm/RIU.
Other performance parameters such as figure of Merit (FOM), Quality (Q) factor and Detection limit (DL) are also been calculated, with values 98.
8 RIU−1, 99.
6 and 0.
01 respectively.
Additionally, the effects of different geometrical configurations is also studied, providing insights into the design principles in context of potential fabrication complexities.
Further, the simulated Fano characteristic is validated against the theoretical value.
The application of the proposed sensor is investigated for different types of analyte such as chemical pollutants and temperature sensing.

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