Abstract—The propagation and amplification of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) is studied at the interfaces between metals and active media. A permittivity renormalization technique is proposed and developed to obtain an explicit analytic expression for the critical gain required to achieve infinite SPP propagation length. A specific multiple quantum-well (MQW) system is iden-tified as a prospective medium for demonstrating efficient SPP amplification at telecommunication frequencies. The proposed system may have a strong impact on a variety of photonic devices ranging from plasmonic nanocircuits, subwavelength transmission lines and plasmonic cavities to nanosized transducers. Index Terms—Multiple quantum wells (MQWs), planar metal films,...
Abstract The ability to finely control the surface plasmon polariton (SPP) modes of plasmonic wavegu...
Plasmonics is a scientific field, encompassing a plethora of novel phenomena related to electron-pho...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...
Abstract—The interaction between surface plasmons and op-tical emitters is fundamentally important f...
Working beyond optical diffraction limit, Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) have shown their advanta...
Abstract—A study on extraordinary optical transmission through planar metallic films closely coupled...
Surface plasmon-polaritons are optical surface waves formed through the interac-tion of photons with...
Propagation of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) along the interface between a metal and a dielectri...
Recent advances in research in the areas of Plasmonics have paved the way for the development of num...
We show experimental results for the optical transmission of planar metallic films closely coupled t...
We show experimental results for the optical transmission of planar metallic films closely coupled t...
One of the characteristics of dealing with photons is that many interesting and potentially useful o...
Amplification of surface plasmon polaritons in plasmonic systems have been of great interest for rea...
Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) are the excitation of the electromagnetic field at the interface b...
Over the past few decades optics has begun to take over some of the duties of electronics. The prima...
Abstract The ability to finely control the surface plasmon polariton (SPP) modes of plasmonic wavegu...
Plasmonics is a scientific field, encompassing a plethora of novel phenomena related to electron-pho...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...
Abstract—The interaction between surface plasmons and op-tical emitters is fundamentally important f...
Working beyond optical diffraction limit, Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) have shown their advanta...
Abstract—A study on extraordinary optical transmission through planar metallic films closely coupled...
Surface plasmon-polaritons are optical surface waves formed through the interac-tion of photons with...
Propagation of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) along the interface between a metal and a dielectri...
Recent advances in research in the areas of Plasmonics have paved the way for the development of num...
We show experimental results for the optical transmission of planar metallic films closely coupled t...
We show experimental results for the optical transmission of planar metallic films closely coupled t...
One of the characteristics of dealing with photons is that many interesting and potentially useful o...
Amplification of surface plasmon polaritons in plasmonic systems have been of great interest for rea...
Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) are the excitation of the electromagnetic field at the interface b...
Over the past few decades optics has begun to take over some of the duties of electronics. The prima...
Abstract The ability to finely control the surface plasmon polariton (SPP) modes of plasmonic wavegu...
Plasmonics is a scientific field, encompassing a plethora of novel phenomena related to electron-pho...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...