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Plasmonic Sensors Based on Rayleigh Anomaly

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Abstract

Plasmonic sensors composed of metallic periodic grooves can excite very sharp and narrow reflection dip owing to Rayleigh anomaly and its figure of merit can be as high as 1100 when the sensitivity is 550 nm per refractive-index unit.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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