Plasmonics-based refractive index sensor for detection of hemoglobin concentration
An ultra-compact plasmonics-based sensor is investigated which is excited by Fano resonance. The structure is numerically simulated by the finite-difference time-domain method. The sensor utilizes unique waveguide geometry named as metal-insulator-metal (MIM) waveguide geometry which has an intriguing feature to confine signal far beyond diffraction light. Thus, it is used to devise ultra-compact optical circuits. The MIM waveguide is coupled to a pair of elliptical ring resonators and the interaction between the resonators excites special mode which is known as Fano resonance mode.