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Degeneracy breaking of Wood's anomaly for enhanced refractive index sensing

Eitan et al., 2015

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14707025670337195339
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Eitan M
Iluz Z
Yifat Y
Boag A
Hanein Y
Scheuer J
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Acs Photonics

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We introduce an ultrasensitive detection technique for refractive index (RI) sensing based on an array of nanometer scale slot-antennas milled in a thin gold layer using a single lithographic step. Our experimental figures of merit (FOMs) of 140–210 in the telecom …
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