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12 February 2008 Waveguide-ring resonator-based photonic components utilizing channel plasmon polaritons
Valentyn S. Volkov, Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi
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Abstract
Channel plasmon polaritons (CPPs) propagating along the bottom of subwavelength grooves cut into a metal surface were recently shown to exhibit strong confinement combined with low propagation loss, a feature that makes this guiding configuration very promising for the realisation of ultracompact photonic components. Here, the results of our investigations of CPP guiding by V-grooves cut into gold are presented, demonstrating efficient waveguide-ring (WR) resonator-based plasmonic components (including WR resonators and a WR resonator-based add-drop multiplexer). The CPP waveguides represent 0.5-μm-wide and 1.3-μm-deep V-grooves in gold, which are combined with 5- and 10-μm-radius ring resonators. The CPP-based components are characterized in the wavelength range of 1425-1620 nm by use of near-field optical microscopy, exhibiting the wavelength selectivity of ~40 nm.
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Valentyn S. Volkov and Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi "Waveguide-ring resonator-based photonic components utilizing channel plasmon polaritons", Proc. SPIE 6896, Integrated Optics: Devices, Materials, and Technologies XII, 68960M (12 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.761192
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KEYWORDS
Resonators

Waveguides

Near field scanning optical microscopy

Metals

Wave propagation

Plasmons

Radio propagation

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