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Enhanced Nanoparticle Sensing by Sagnac-Fizeau Shift in a Microcavity Based on Exceptional Surfaces
Qingde Yang1, Peixin Chen1, Tonghua Hu1
1Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hangzhou 310024, China.
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The exceptional surface (ES) in non-Hermitian physics has attracted much attention due to its strong robustness and enhanced frequency splitting in the sensing field. However, the detection limit of the ES-based sensing structure is still limited by the mode linewidth in the optical microcavity. In this paper, we demonstrate that Sagnac-Fizeau shift in a microcavity based on an ES separates the dark mode from the bright mode, further enhancing the frequency splitting in the transmission spectrum. Moreover, a strategy for manipulating spectral line shape is realized by the phase in the reflection loop. Compared with the traditional ES-based sensing structure, the proposed nanoparticle sensing mechanism significantly reduces the detection limit for weak perturbations. This work will contribute to the development of high-precision nanoparticle sensors.

