Resonance properties of thick plasmonic split ring resonators for sensing applications

TitleResonance properties of thick plasmonic split ring resonators for sensing applications
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsGiorgis, V, Zilio, P, Ruffato, G, Massari, M, Zacco, G, Romanato, F
JournalOptics express
Volume22
Pagination26476–26486
ISSN1094-4087
Abstract

We investigate in detail the optical response of dense split ring resonator (SRR) arrays as a function of their thickness, for normally impinging light in the VIS-NIR spectral range. We find that, for sufficiently tall SRRs, several vertical Fabry-Perot resonances can be excited, which may interact with the well-known horizontal SRR resonant paths. Furthermore, we analyze the possibility to exploit these nanostructures to detect bio-chemical quantities. In particular, we find that the coexistence of vertical and horizontal resonances yields an increased sensitivity. Well ordered, large arrays of thick SRRs are obtained by exploiting a fabrication process based on X-Ray Lithography. A very good agreement is found between numerical and measured transmittances. A preliminary detection test evidences the potential of this geometry as a sensing platform. (C) 2014 Optical Society of America

DOI10.1364/OE.22.026476