Title :
Excitation and Propagation of Surface Plasmons in a Metallic Nanoslit Structure
Author :
Wuenschell, Jeff ; Kim, Hong Koo
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We provide an analysis of optical interactions with a nanoslit structure formed on a metal film. In particular we analyzed the excitation and coupling of surface plasmons (SPs) at the input and output apertures of the nanoslit as well as the propagation of light in the nanoslit waveguide structure. In the input coupling case, an incident light (TM polarized) is found to induce polarization charges on the surface around the aperture. These charges generate the normal component of electric field on the incident surface around the corner. This results in an inward flow (funneling) of incident power into the slit. At the output side, the slit corners again play a critical role, exciting SPs on the exit surface, which propagate away from the slit, and also allowing for decoupling of the SP power into free-space radiation. In the case of narrow slits, the incident optical power is carried exclusively via the SP mode that has an antisymmetric distribution of polarization charges on the slit walls. The materials required to support a surface-bound wave are also discussed, taking into account the dielectric loss of metal.
Keywords :
light polarisation; light propagation; optical waveguides; surface plasmons; antisymmetric distribution; dielectric loss; electric field; free-space radiation; incident light; incident surface; light propagation; metal film; metallic nanoslit structure; nanooptics; nanoslit waveguide structure; optical interactions; polarization charges; slit corners; surface plasmons; surface-bound wave; waveguide theory; Metal nanoslits; metal nanoslits; nano-optics; nanooptics; plasmons; waveguide theory;
Journal_Title :
Nanotechnology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNANO.2007.915018