Enhancing surface sensing performance of cascaded high contrast gratings using bound states in the continuum

We proposed the cascaded high contrast grating (CHCG) structure to enhance surface sensing capabilities through bound states in the continuum (BICs). Utilizing the finite element method (FEM) and rigorous coupled-wave analysis (RCWA), we studied the dispersion relations, far-field contribution CHCGs...

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description We proposed the cascaded high contrast grating (CHCG) structure to enhance surface sensing capabilities through bound states in the continuum (BICs). Utilizing the finite element method (FEM) and rigorous coupled-wave analysis (RCWA), we studied the dispersion relations, far-field contribution CHCGs, and near-field distributions of BICs corresponding to resonance peaks at different wavelengths. Results demonstrate the ability to precisely control symmetry-protected BIC (SP-BIC) and Friedrich-Wintgen BIC (FW-BIC) resonance peaks by altering incident angles and structural parameters, enhancing structure robustness and tunability. Significantly, modes 1 and 2 have demonstrated substantial enhancement in surface refractive index sensing, achieving highest sensitivities at 51 nm/RIU and the figure of merit reaching 490.8 RIU , indicating notable advancement in detecting subtle surface changes. In contrast, mode 3 has shown robust performance in bulk refractive index sensing, achieving a sensitivity of 602 nm/RIU and a figure of merit of 5189.65 RIU . These findings underscore the significant potential of the structure as a high-performance integrated sensor, particularly for precise environmental and biological monitoring in surface refractive index sensing.
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