Title :
Speed-up electronic integrated circuits with plasmonic technology
Author_Institution :
Adv. Photonics & Plasmonics Group, A*STAR Inst. of High Performance Comput., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
This paper proposed to use plasmonic waveguides for on-chip nanoscale optical data transmission. To optically transmit data between electronic devices, plasmonic devices, such as plasmonic sources, modulators, waveguides, switches, filters and detectors are needed. A novel planar hybrid plasmonic waveguide (PHPW), which consists of a low-index stripe sandwiched between a high-index nanowire and a metallic film is reported. A highly confined hybrid mode is formed in the low-index stripe as the result of interaction between photonic mode and plasmonic mode. The combination of the plasmonic and photonic modes across the low-index stripe can simultaneously achieve long propagation length and strong field confinement with high power intensity in the PHPW. The PHPW is based on a planar structure, offering additional degrees of freedoms to design a large variety of high-performance passive and active plasmonic devices such as waveguide bends, waveguide couplers and ring resonators.
Keywords :
integrated optoelectronics; metallic thin films; nanophotonics; nanowires; optical communication; optical waveguides; plasmonics; Si; SiO2; active plasmonic devices; detectors; filters; high-index nanowire; low-index stripe; metallic film; modulators; on-chip nanoscale optical data transmission; passive plasmonic devices; planar hybrid plasmonic waveguide; plasmonic sources; plasmonic technology; ring resonators; speed-up electronic integrated circuits; switches; waveguide bends; waveguide couplers;
Conference_Titel :
IEEE Photonics Society, 2010 23rd Annual Meeting of the
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5368-9
DOI :
10.1109/PHOTONICS.2010.5698922