International audienceWe investigate the optical behaviors of metallic nanoparticle (MNP) chains supporting localized surface plasmon (LSP) for different distances between particles. MNPs are excited through the fundamental TE mode of a silicon waveguide. Finite difference time domain (FDTD) calculations and optical power transmission measurements reveal three different behaviors. For short distances between particles, dipolar coupling occurs, and the MNP chain behaves as a waveguide. For the longest distances, nanoparticles are uncoupled, and the MNP chain acts as a LSP Bragg grating. Finally, for intermediate distances, we observe one behavior at a time, i.e. dipolar coupling or LSP Bragg reflection. There is only a small range of wavelen...
Surface plasmon (SP) excitations strongly influence the optical properties of metal nanostructures a...
Metal nanostructures have received considerable attention for their ability to guide and manipulate ...
We investigate the possibility of using arrays of closely spaced metal nanoparticles as plasmon wave...
International audienceIn this work, we demonstrate successful interfacing between metallic nanoparti...
International audienceWe demonstrate that the optical energy carried by a TE dielectric waveguide mo...
International audiencePlasmonics implementation in optical circuits and interconnects requires inter...
International audienceWe present near-field measurements of transverse plasmonic wave propagation in...
We demonstrate that the optical energy carried by a TE dielectric waveguide mode can be totally tran...
Controlling light in the nanoscale has significant uses for the ultracompact and ultrafast communica...
International audienceLight propagation in an integrated chain of metallic nanowires (MNW) is theore...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2002.This dissertation investigates t...
Chains of metallic nanoparticles sustain strongly confined surface plasmons with relatively low diel...
We study theoretically the efficiency of the transmission of optical signals through a linear chain ...
We study the coupling of localized surface plasmon (LSP) and surface-plasmon polariton (SPP) modes i...
Ce travail de thèse présente une étude théorique, numérique et expérimentale de l’intégration sur un...
Surface plasmon (SP) excitations strongly influence the optical properties of metal nanostructures a...
Metal nanostructures have received considerable attention for their ability to guide and manipulate ...
We investigate the possibility of using arrays of closely spaced metal nanoparticles as plasmon wave...
International audienceIn this work, we demonstrate successful interfacing between metallic nanoparti...
International audienceWe demonstrate that the optical energy carried by a TE dielectric waveguide mo...
International audiencePlasmonics implementation in optical circuits and interconnects requires inter...
International audienceWe present near-field measurements of transverse plasmonic wave propagation in...
We demonstrate that the optical energy carried by a TE dielectric waveguide mode can be totally tran...
Controlling light in the nanoscale has significant uses for the ultracompact and ultrafast communica...
International audienceLight propagation in an integrated chain of metallic nanowires (MNW) is theore...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2002.This dissertation investigates t...
Chains of metallic nanoparticles sustain strongly confined surface plasmons with relatively low diel...
We study theoretically the efficiency of the transmission of optical signals through a linear chain ...
We study the coupling of localized surface plasmon (LSP) and surface-plasmon polariton (SPP) modes i...
Ce travail de thèse présente une étude théorique, numérique et expérimentale de l’intégration sur un...
Surface plasmon (SP) excitations strongly influence the optical properties of metal nanostructures a...
Metal nanostructures have received considerable attention for their ability to guide and manipulate ...
We investigate the possibility of using arrays of closely spaced metal nanoparticles as plasmon wave...