Min Qiu - Basics of Plasmonics-2 PDF
Min Qiu - Basics of Plasmonics-2 PDF
Min Qiu - Basics of Plasmonics-2 PDF
Min Qiu
Laboratory of Photonics and Microwave Engineering
School of Information and Communication Technology
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
Electrum 229, 164 40 Kista, Sweden
http://www.nanophotonics.se/ or http://web.it.kth.se/~min/
What is plasmonics?
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Gold
Silver
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Lycurgus cup
British Museum, AD fourth century
The cup illustrates the myth of King Lycurgus. He is seen being dragged into the
underworld by the Greek nymph Ambrosia, who is disguised as a vine.
Plasmonic resonance!
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Gold nano-particle
plasmonic resonance
Plasmonic resonance
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kx
vacuum
metal
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TM wave equation:
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z>0
where
z<0
where
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Consider the expressions for K1 and K2, we have the dispersion relation
Further consider
we then have
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SPP dispersion
1/ 2
m d
k x = k 'x + ik "x =
c m + d
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Comparison of SPPs
at different frequencies
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Excitation
It is not possible to excite a SPP directly from
free space using light due to momentum
mismatch.
Excitation methods: (1) Otto setup; (2) Grating
SPP waveguides
Subwavelength confinement!
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Broadband high-efficiency
PlasmonicSilicon waveguide coupler
Au
Si
SiO2
Au
250nm Au
Air
Au
SiO2
J. Tian et al, Broadband high-efficiency surface-plasmon-polariton coupler with siliconmetal interface, Appl. Phys. Lett. 95, 013504 (2009)
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Broadband coupler
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Q factor 520!
X. Guo, M. Qiu, et al, Direct Coupling of Plasmonic and Photonic Nanowires for Hybrid
Nanophotonic Components and Circuits, Nano Lett. 9 (12), pp 45154519 (2009)
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Colored nano-slits
(a) single slit (length 15 m, width 170 nm) surrounded by periodic grooves
(period 600 nm). Blue:constant groove depth of 100 nm; Red:from 150 nm to 5 nm;
Green:light polarized perpendicular to the slits; Black: parallel to the slits
(b) 450 nm (purple), 500 nm (green) and 580 nm (red)
Ebbesen group
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Light focusing
(a)19 200-nm holes
arranged on a
quarter circle with
a 5-m radius.
(c) horizontal
polarization.
75% Intensity
(e) Vertical
polarization.
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single aperture
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Plasmonics-based high
nonlinear effect
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1.9 m
d=180 nm
14 m long
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Plasmon lasers
Rupert F. Oulton et al, Plasmon lasers at deep subwavelength scale, Nature 461, p 629 (2009).
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Spaser-based laser
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Small-divergence semiconductor
lasers by plasmonic collimation
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Polarization indepedent
Angle indepedent
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After test
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Applications of
plasmonic devices
SERS
Bio-imaging
Near-field optical microscope
Lithography
Nano antenna
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Nanolaser (field enhancement)
Plasmon Enhanced Fluorescence
Solar cells!
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