Suppressed Transmission of Long-Range Surface Plasmon Polariton by TE-Induced Edge Plasmon

Work on controlling the propagation of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) through the use of external stimuli has attracted much attention due to the potential use of SPPs in nanoplasmonic integrated circuits. We report that the excitation of edge plasmon by TE-polarized light passing across gapped-S...

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Main Authors: Guhwan Kim, Myunghyun Lee
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description Work on controlling the propagation of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) through the use of external stimuli has attracted much attention due to the potential use of SPPs in nanoplasmonic integrated circuits. We report that the excitation of edge plasmon by TE-polarized light passing across gapped-SPP waveguides (G-SPPWs) leads to the suppressed transmission of long-range SPPs (LRSPPs) propagating along G-SPPWs. The induced current density by highly confined edge plasmon is numerically investigated to characterize the extended radiation length of decoupled LRSPPs by the TE-induced edge plasmon. The suppressed transmission of LRSPPs is confirmed using the measured extinction ratio of the plasmonic signals which are generated from the modulated optical signals, when compared to the extended radiation length calculated for a wide range of the input power. It is also shown that LRSPP transmission is sensitive to the excited power of edge plasmon in the gap through the permittivity change near the gap. Such a control of SPPs through the use of light could be boosted by the hybridized edge plasmon mode and a huge field enhancement using nanogap, gratings or metasurfaces, and could provide opportunities for ultrafast nano-plasmonic signal generation that is compatible with pervasive optical communication systems.
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spelling doaj-art-cc4d9ee2a6cf4dbdbbf5ef80ca8b31e22025-08-20T00:14:41ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2021-09-011210119810.3390/mi12101198Suppressed Transmission of Long-Range Surface Plasmon Polariton by TE-Induced Edge PlasmonGuhwan Kim0Myunghyun Lee1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon-si 16419, KoreaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon-si 16419, KoreaWork on controlling the propagation of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) through the use of external stimuli has attracted much attention due to the potential use of SPPs in nanoplasmonic integrated circuits. We report that the excitation of edge plasmon by TE-polarized light passing across gapped-SPP waveguides (G-SPPWs) leads to the suppressed transmission of long-range SPPs (LRSPPs) propagating along G-SPPWs. The induced current density by highly confined edge plasmon is numerically investigated to characterize the extended radiation length of decoupled LRSPPs by the TE-induced edge plasmon. The suppressed transmission of LRSPPs is confirmed using the measured extinction ratio of the plasmonic signals which are generated from the modulated optical signals, when compared to the extended radiation length calculated for a wide range of the input power. It is also shown that LRSPP transmission is sensitive to the excited power of edge plasmon in the gap through the permittivity change near the gap. Such a control of SPPs through the use of light could be boosted by the hybridized edge plasmon mode and a huge field enhancement using nanogap, gratings or metasurfaces, and could provide opportunities for ultrafast nano-plasmonic signal generation that is compatible with pervasive optical communication systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/12/10/1198plasmonicssurface plasmon polaritonedge plasmonwaveguide devicesplasmonic signal copiernanoplasmonic integrated circuit
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Suppressed Transmission of Long-Range Surface Plasmon Polariton by TE-Induced Edge Plasmon
plasmonics
surface plasmon polariton
edge plasmon
waveguide devices
plasmonic signal copier
nanoplasmonic integrated circuit
title Suppressed Transmission of Long-Range Surface Plasmon Polariton by TE-Induced Edge Plasmon
title_full Suppressed Transmission of Long-Range Surface Plasmon Polariton by TE-Induced Edge Plasmon
title_fullStr Suppressed Transmission of Long-Range Surface Plasmon Polariton by TE-Induced Edge Plasmon
title_full_unstemmed Suppressed Transmission of Long-Range Surface Plasmon Polariton by TE-Induced Edge Plasmon
title_short Suppressed Transmission of Long-Range Surface Plasmon Polariton by TE-Induced Edge Plasmon
title_sort suppressed transmission of long range surface plasmon polariton by te induced edge plasmon
topic plasmonics
surface plasmon polariton
edge plasmon
waveguide devices
plasmonic signal copier
nanoplasmonic integrated circuit
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/12/10/1198
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