Title :
Research on nano-plasmonic waveguide filters
Author :
Huang, Xu Guang ; Tao, Jin ; Lin, Xianshi
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Photonic Inf. Technol., South China Normal Univ., Guangzhou, China
Abstract :
In this paper, we review recent progress in our researches on nano-plasmonic waveguide filters based on tooth/teeth-shaped (T-series) and nano-capillary structures. A simple tooth-shaped waveguide is firstly analyzed as a basic building block of wavelength filters and demultiplexers. The structure is then extended to symmetric/asymmetric multiple-teeth and capillary structures. The finite-difference-time-domain method simulation results show that T-series structures are of the characteristic of reflective wavelength filters with symmetric multiple-teeth structures exhibiting wide and sharp bandgaps, while the asymmetrical multiple-teeth structure and the capillary structure can achieve selective narrow-band filtering and wavelength demultiplexing functions, respectively. Both analytic and simulation results show that the central wavelengths of reflective or selective filters have relationships with the depth and width of a tooth or an effective resonator. The filters may have applications to ultrahigh nanoscale integrated photonic circuits.
Keywords :
capillarity; demultiplexing equipment; finite difference time-domain analysis; nanophotonics; optical communication equipment; optical resonators; optical waveguide filters; plasmonics; reflectivity; T-series structures; asymmetrical multiple-teeth structure; finite-difference-time-domain method; nanocapillary structures; nanoplasmonic waveguide filters; narrow-band filtering; reflective wavelength filters; resonator; selective filters; symmetric multiple-teeth structures; tooth-shaped waveguide; tooth-teeth-shaped structures; wavelength demultiplexing; Filtering theory; Optical filters; Optical waveguides; Periodic structures; Plasmons; Resonator filters; Teeth;
Conference_Titel :
Photonics Global Conference (PGC), 2010
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9882-6
DOI :
10.1109/PGC.2010.5706068