Richard M. De La Rue, I. G. Mbomson, S. I. Khan, G. Sharp, B. Lahiri, N. Johnson, Henrique Vilhena, S. McMeekin
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Molecular bond Fano resonances in organic thin films enhanced by (A)SRR arrays
This presentation is concerned with nanophotonic structures, especially with arrays of asymmetric split-ring resonator (ASRR) structures, that may be exploited in a variety of sensing applications. These applications include bio-medical sensing, organic material sensing more generally - and environmental sensing. Specific attention has been paid to the identification of molecules of interest via their bond-resonance spectral signatures.