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Propagation of surface polaritons at the interface of metal and left-handed metamaterial (금속과 왼손잡이 메타-물질의 경계면에서 형성되는 표면 폴라리톤의 전파 특성)

  • 윤재웅;송석호;오차환;김필수
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.89-99
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    • 2004
  • At the interface of two materials with frequency-dependent material-parameters of permittivity and permeability, there may exist two kinds of surface polaritons: surface electric-polaritons(SEPs) and surface magnetic-polaritons(SMPs). Possible combinations of the material-parameters to support propagation of the two surface polaritons are suggested at the interface between metals and metamaterials such as a left-handed material. Dispersion relations are also derived in order to characterize frequency dependence of propagation of the SEP and SMP. It is found that only one propagation mode of SEP or SMP is allowed at a given set of four material parameters, and that counter-propagation of the phase and group velocities of the propagation mode can be observed even in the case when there are no double negative(or, negative-index) materials. Physical origin of the counter-propagation of the group velocity is proposed by evaluating the ratio of two electromagnetic-energy densities of a surface polariton propagating along within the two interface media, and it is confirmed by the dispersion relations.

Characteristics of Nanoscale Modes Guided by the Total External Reflection of Surface Plasmon-Polaritons (표면 플라즈몬-폴라리톤의 외부-전반사에 의해 도파되는 나노 크기 모드의 특성)

  • Seol, Kang Hee;Song, Seok Ho
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.36-41
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    • 2012
  • Total external reflection (TER), which does not occur on a dielectric interface, is a unique feature of surface plasmon-polaritons (SPP). We propose an SPP-TER waveguide structure consisting of low-index dielectric nanocore covered with high-index dielectric on a flat metal surface. The SPP mode confined in the nanocore by the TER effect has a mode size much smaller than wavelength scale. Numerical comparison of mode characteristics between the SPP-TER waveguides and other total-internal-reflection-based waveguides such as metal or high-index dielectric nanowires show that the SPP-TER structures can possess higher modal gain for applications of nanocavity lasers.

Dispersion relation of double metal-strip waveguides (이중 금속-선 광도파로의 분산관계)

  • Song, Seok-Ho;Ju, Yang-Hyeon;Won, Hyeong-Sik
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2006.07a
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    • pp.41-42
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    • 2006
  • An idea for extension of propagation range of surface plasmon-polaritons(SPP), which are guided on metal-strip waveguides, is suggested. Slight modification in refractive indices and/or separation gaps can increase two orders of magnitude in propagation distance of SPPs. Dispersion relations of extended long-range SPP modes excited on vertically coupled SPP waveguides are discussed in detail.

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High System Performance with Plasmonic Waveguides and Functional Devices

  • Kwong, Wing-Ying
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.319-326
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    • 2010
  • Photonics offers a solution to data communication between logic devices in computing systems; however, the integration of photonic components into electronic chips is rather limited due to their size incompatibility. Dimensions of photonic components are therefore being forced to be scaled down dramatically to achieve a much higher system performance. To integrate these nano-photonic components, surface plasmon-polaritons and/or energy transfer mechanisms are used to form plasmonic chips. In this paper, the operating principle of plasmonic waveguide devices is reviewed within the mid-infrared spectral region at the 2 ${\mu}m$ to 5 ${\mu}m$ range, including lossless signal propagation by introducing gain. Experimental results demonstrate that these plasmonic devices, of sizes approximately half of the operating free-space wavelengths, require less gain to achieve lossless propagation. Through optimization of device performance by means of methods such as the use of new plasmonic waveguide materials that exhibit a much lower minimal loss value, these plasmonic devices can significantly impact electronic systems used in data communications, signal processing, and sensors industries.

Cooperative Spontaneous Emission from Nanocrystals to a Surface Plasmon Polariton in a Metallic Nanowire

  • Lee, Joong-Hag;Hong, Suc-Kyoung;Nam, Seog-Woo;Kim, Seog-Seong
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.407-414
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    • 2011
  • We analyze the cooperative spontaneous emission of optically excited nanocrystals into surface plasmon polaritons propagating on the surface of a cylindrical metallic nanowire. The spontaneous emission probability of the nanocrystals is obtained by perturbative expansions with and without dipole-dipole interaction among nanocrystals in order to see the cooperative effects. The spontaneous emission probability depends on the radial and axial distributions, as well as on the dipolar orientation of nanocrystals. It is shown that the spontaneous emission probability is strongly influenced by dipole-dipole interaction, axial distribution, and dipolar orientation of nanocrystals for closely spaced nanocrystals.

Directional Radiation of Surface Plasmon Polaritons at Visible Wavelengths through a Nanohole Dimer Optical Antenna Milled in a Gold Film

  • Janipour, Mohsen;Hodjat-Kashani, Farrokh
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.799-808
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    • 2014
  • The mechanism of optical interaction of two nanoholes, milled in an opaque gold film, by means of surface plasmon polariton (SPP) propagation is investigated. The interaction depends on the polarization direction of the incident light when the nanohole pair is illuminated through uniform single antenna excitations. It is shown that by illuminating one of the nanoholes, under single antenna excitation, the other nanohole can be excited indirectly via propagated SPPs from the excited nanohole. In addition, it is found that the spectrum of electromagnetic power above the surface of the metallic film at an arbitrary point along the axis of the nanohole pair presents two resonant peaks. These peaks are due to the optical interaction between nanoholes, where the short- and long-wavelength peaks can be assigned to in-phase and antiphase interactions of magnetic dipoles relative to each nanohole, respectively. The magnetic coupled dipole approximation (MCDA) method confirms the simulation results.

10 Gbps Optical Signal Transmission via Long-Range Surface Plasmon Polariton Waveguide

  • Ju, Jung-Jin;Kim, Min-Su;Park, Sun-Tak;Kim, Jin-Tae;Park, Seung-Koo;Lee, Myung-Hyun
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.808-810
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    • 2007
  • We demonstrate 10 Gbps optical signal transmission via long-range surface plasmon polaritons (LR-SPPs) in a very thin metal strip-guided geometry. The LR-SPP waveguide was fabricated as a 14 nm thick, 2.5 ${\mu}m$ wide, and 4 cm long gold strip embedded in a polymer and pigtailed with single-mode fibers. The total insertion loss of 16 dB was achieved at a wavelength of 1.55 ${\mu}m$ as a carrier wave. In a 10 Gbps optical signal transmission experiment, the LR-SPP waveguide exhibits an excellent eye opening and a 2.2 dB power penalty at $10^{-12}$ bit error rate. We confirm, for the first time, that LR-SPPs can efficiently transfer data signals as well as the carrier light.

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Dependence of Q Factor on Surface Roughness in a Plasmonic Cavity

  • Kim, Yoon-Ho;Kwon, Soon-Hong;Ee, Ho-Seok;Hwang, Yongsop;No, You-Shin;Park, Hong-Gyu
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.188-191
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    • 2016
  • We investigated surface-roughness-dependent optical loss in a plasmonic cavity consisting of a semiconductor nanodisk/silver nanopan structure. Numerical simulations show that the quality factors of plasmonic resonant modes significantly depend on the surface roughness of the dielectric-metal interface in the cavity structure. In the transverse-magnetic-like whispering-gallery plasmonic mode excited in a structure with disk diameter of 1000 nm, the total quality factor decreased from 260 to 130 with increasing root-mean-square (rms) surface roughness from 0 to 5 nm. This quantitative theoretical study shows that the smooth metal surface plays a critical role in high-performance plasmonic devices.

Development of low-loss surface plasmon waveguides by using polymeric cladings (폴리머 크래딩을 이용한 저손실 표면플라즈몬 광도파로 개발)

  • Ju, Jeong-Jin;Park, Seon-Taek;Kim, Min-Su;Park, Seung-Gu;Kim, Jin-Tae;Choe, Jung-Seon;Gwon, Yong-Hwan;Lee, Myeong-Hyeon
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2008.02a
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    • pp.125-126
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    • 2008
  • We investigate characteristics of gold and silver metal strip waveguides based on long range surface plasmon polaritons (LRSPPs) along thin metal strips embedded in a polymer for practical applications at the wavelengths of 1.31 and 1.55 um. Guiding properties of the metal strip waveguides are theoretically and experimentally evaluated. In addition, surrounding technologies such as the development of TM-mode laser, coupling properties, as well as high-speed digital signal transporting experiments will be explained for board-to-board optical interconnections by using the LRSPP waveguides.

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Gold Stripe Optical Waveguides Fabricated by a Novel Double-Layered Liftoff Process

  • Kim, Jin-Tae;Park, Sun-Tak;Park, Seung-Koo;Kim, Min-Su;Lee, Myung-Hyun;Ju, Jung-Jin
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.778-783
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    • 2009
  • To fabricate uniform and reliable thin gold stripes that provide low-loss optical waveguides, we developed a novel liftoff process placing an additional $SiN_x$ layer under conventional photoresists. By patterning a photoresist and over-etching the $SiN_x$, the photoresist patterns become free-standing structures on a lower-cladding. This leads to uniform metal stripes with good reproducibility and effectively removes parasitic structures on the edge of the metal stripe in the image reversal photolithography process. By applying the newly developed process to polymer-based gold stripe waveguide fabrication, we improved the propagation losses about two times compared with that incurred by the conventional image-reversal process.