Metasurface Micro/Nano-Optical Sensors: Principles and Applications

  • Jin Qin
  • , Shibin Jiang
  • , Zhanshan Wang
  • , Xinbin Cheng
  • , Baojun Li
  • , Yuzhi Shi
  • , Din Ping Tsai
  • , Ai Qun Liu
  • , Wei Huang
  • , Weiming Zhu

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Abstract

Metasurfaces are 2D artificial materials consisting of arrays of metamolecules, which are exquisitely designed to manipulate light in terms of amplitude, phase, and polarization state with spatial resolutions at the subwavelength scale. Traditional micro/nano-optical sensors (MNOSs) pursue high sensitivity through strongly localized optical fields based on diffractive and refractive optics, microcavities, and interferometers. Although detections of ultra-low concentrations of analytes have already been demonstrated, the label-free sensing and recognition of complex and unknown samples remain challenging, requiring multiple readouts from sensors, e.g., refractive index, absorption/emission spectrum, chirality, etc. Additionally, the reliability of detecting large, inhomogeneous biosamples may be compromised by the limited near-field sensing area from the localization of light. Here, we review recent advances in metasurface-based MNOSs and compare them with counterparts using micro-optics from aspects of physics, working principles, and applications. By virtue of underlying the physics and design flexibilities of metasurfaces, MNOSs have now been endowed with superb performances and advanced functionalities, leading toward highly integrated smart sensing platforms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11598-11618
Number of pages21
JournalACS Nano
Volume16
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Aug 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • diffractive optical element
  • metasurface
  • micro/nano-optical sensor
  • microcavity
  • particle manipulation
  • photonic crystal
  • refractive index sensing
  • surface plasmon polariton

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

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