Abstract

Abstract We theoretically investigate the enhancement of the magneto-optical Goos-Hänchen (MOGH) shift in multilayer structure combining uniaxially anisotropic epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) metamaterials with magneto-optical (MO) materials. The structure enables the excitation of magneto-optical surface plasmon resonance (MOSPR) without the need for a prism or grating coupler, thereby achieving a significant enhancement of the MOGH shift. The effect of the thickness of the ENZ layer and the type of magnetic metal in this structure on the MOGH shift is also discussed. Based on the above structure, we design a high-sensitivity miniature biosensor that is used for the detection of hemoglobin concentration in human blood. The maximum sensitivity achievable with this sensor is 1.4×106 λ/RIU. The results of this investigation contribute to the development of biosensors towards miniaturization and integration.

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