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Plasmonic nanopatch array with integrated metal–organic framework for enhanced infrared absorption gas sensing
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In this letter, we present a nanophotonic device consisting of plasmonic nanopatch array (NPA) with integrated metal-organic framework (MOF) for enhanced infrared absorption gas sensing. By designing a gold NPA on a sapphire substrate, we are able to achieve enhanced optical field that spatially overlaps with the MOF layer, which can adsorb carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) with high capacity. Experimental results show that this hybrid plasmonic-MOF device can effectively increase the infrared absorption path of on-chip gas sensors by more than 1100-fold. The demonstration of infrared absorption spectroscopy of CO<sub>2</sub> using the hybrid plasmonic-MOF device proves a promising strategy for future on-chip gas sensing with ultra-compact size.
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