Simultaneous Measurements of Refractive Index and Methane Concentration through Electromagnetic Fano Resonance Coupling in All-Dielectric Metasurface. [PDF]
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Elucidating refractive index sensitivity on subradiant, superradiant, and fano resonance modes in single palladium-coated gold nanorods. [PDF]
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Performance of an Electrothermal MEMS Cantilever Resonator with Fano-Resonance Annoyance under Cigarette Smoke Exposure. [PDF]
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Ultra-high Q-factor and amplitude-tunable Fano resonance in vanadium dioxide-silicon hybrid metamaterials. [PDF]
Deng K, Gao Y, Gao Y, Wu T.
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Nanorefractive index transducer using a ring cavity with an internal h-shaped cavity grounded on Fano resonance. [PDF]
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Fano resonance in one-dimensional quasiperiodic topological phononic crystals towards a stable and high-performance sensing tool. [PDF]
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A Nanostructure with Defect Based on Fano Resonance for Application on Refractive-Index and Temperature Sensing. [PDF]
Yang X, Hua E, Su H, Guo J, Yan S.
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The Fano resonance in plasmonic nanostructures and metamaterials
Since its discovery, the asymmetric Fano resonance has been a characteristic feature of interacting quantum systems. The shape of this resonance is distinctively different from that of conventional symmetric resonance curves. Recently, the Fano resonance has been found in plasmonic nanoparticles, photonic crystals, and electromagnetic metamaterials ...
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Fano resonance for applications
Advances in Optics and Photonics, 2021Fano resonance is a universal phenomenon observed in many areas where wave propagation and interference are possible. Fano resonance arises from the interference of broad and narrow spectra of radiation and becomes an important tool for many applications in the physical, chemical, and biological sciences.
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