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      The Optimal Aspect Ratio of Gold Nanorods for Plasmonic Bio-sensing

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              Planar metamaterial analogue of electromagnetically induced transparency for plasmonic sensing.

              We experimentally demonstrate a planar metamaterial analogue of electromagnetically induced transparency at optical frequencies. The structure consists of an optically bright dipole antenna and an optically dark quadrupole antenna, which are cut-out structures in a thin gold film. A pronounced coupling-induced reflectance peak is observed within a broad resonance spectrum. A metamaterial sensor based on these coupling effects is experimentally demonstrated and yields a sensitivity of 588 nm/RIU and a figure of merit of 3.8.
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                Journal
                Plasmonics
                Plasmonics
                Springer Nature
                1557-1955
                1557-1963
                June 2010
                March 2010
                : 5
                : 2
                : 161-167
                Article
                10.1007/s11468-010-9130-2
                40df44d2-ab0c-438a-8489-5a69b71a87c3
                © 2010
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