Complex-mode-volume perturbation theory for frequency-agile terahertz sensors
Abstract
We derive a first-order perturbation formula that links the complex eigenfrequency shift of terahertz resonator-based sensors directly to its complex mode volume V~c. This closed-form expression simultaneously captures the resonance shift, the linewidth change, sensitivity, and figure of merit, and remains valid across a wide range of resonator types by accounting for both the real (confinement) and imaginary (leakage) components of 1/V~c. Full-wave eigenfrequency simulations of a high-Q photonic-crystal cavity and a low-Q split-ring resonator confirm that the model accurately predicts the complex-frequency shift and sensing performance. In contrast, the conventional real-volume approximation ignores linewidth variation and, therefore, fails in low-Q or strongly radiative systems, significantly underestimating sensitivity. The complex-mode-volume framework, thus, offers a unified and quantitative basis for designing and optimizing open terahertz sensors, revealing the trade-offs between field confinement and radiative loss that ultimately limit detection performance.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (5)
Lei Cao
Yiming Zhang
Xiaochi Ma
Mingxuan Mao
State Key Laboratory of Advanced Electromagnetic Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology 1 , Wuhan 430074,
Fanqi Meng
School of Materials Science and Engineering