Ultra-narrow-band Infrared Absorbers Based on Surface Plasmon Resonance

2021 
Due to the advantage of improving the sensing performance, narrow-band metamaterial perfect absorbers (MPAs) have attracted much attention in the sensor field. Here, we propose an ultra-narrow-band infrared absorber (UNBIRA) based on localized surface plasmon resonance. The peak absorption of the UNBIRA exceeds 99% with the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of 1.94 nm and 6.32 nm for transverse electric (TE) wave and transverse magnetic (TM) wave in 1.5–1.8 μm. The corresponding Q-factors for TE wave and TM wave are 817 and 266, respectively. When used as an infrared refractive index sensor, the sensitivity of UNBIRA is as high as 1632.5 nm/RIU for TE wave and 1647.5 nm/RIU for TM wave. Accordingly, the figure of merits (FOMs) of 816.2/RIU for TE wave and 260.7/RIU for TM wave are achieved. This UNBIRA possesses a simple geometry structure and an excellent sensing performance, implying a great potential for application of ultra-narrow infrared sensing or detecting.
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