2023
DOI: 10.1117/1.jnp.17.036003
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Design and simulation of refractive index sensor based on suspended composite hybrid plasmonic waveguide for sensing mass density of polarizable hydrogen gas

Abstract: .Hybrid plasmonic waveguides (HPWs) are capable of supporting subwavelength optical modes. In a composite HPW (CHPW), the propagation loss can be minimized by adjusting the geometrical parameters of its component layers to reduce field flux inside its lossy metal layer. A ring resonator-based plasmonic sensor based on a waveguide structure of suspended CHPW (SCHPW) is designed for gas sensing applications. SCHPWs are applied for the introduced sensor’s 200-nm-wide bus waveguide and 1-μm-radius ring resonator. … Show more

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“…In order to improve the sensitivity of refractive index sensors, various nano refractive index sensors based on waveguide structures have emerged. For example, Moeinimaleki et al [26], a ring resonator based on a suspended composite hybrid plasmonic waveguide structure, the refractive index sensor had sensitivities of 236.2 and 270 nm/RIU for the two resonances, respectively. In addition, the sensor was used for the detection of the density of polarized hydrogen, with sensitivities of 358.2 and 409.3 nm g cm 3 / / ( )for the two resonances, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to improve the sensitivity of refractive index sensors, various nano refractive index sensors based on waveguide structures have emerged. For example, Moeinimaleki et al [26], a ring resonator based on a suspended composite hybrid plasmonic waveguide structure, the refractive index sensor had sensitivities of 236.2 and 270 nm/RIU for the two resonances, respectively. In addition, the sensor was used for the detection of the density of polarized hydrogen, with sensitivities of 358.2 and 409.3 nm g cm 3 / / ( )for the two resonances, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%