We investigate the existence and dispersion characteristics of surface waves that propagate at an interface between a metal-dielectric superlattice and an isotropic dielectric. Within the long-wavelength limit, when the effective-medium (EM) approximation is valid, the superlattice behaves like a uniaxial plasmonic crystal with the main optical axes perpendicular to the metal-dielectric interfaces. We demonstrate that if such a semi-infinite plasmonic crystal is cut normally to the layer interfaces and brought into contact with a semi-infinite dielectric, a new type of surface mode can appear. Such modes can propagate obliquely to the optical axes if favorable conditions regarding the thickness of the layers and the dielectric permittivitie...
We analyze the existence of localized waves in the vicinities of the interface between two dielectri...
Dyakonov-like surface waves (DSWs) propagating obliquely on an anisotropic nanostructure have been t...
We theoretically analyze directional surface electromagnetic waves supported at an interface between...
We investigate the existence and dispersion characteristics of surface waves that propagate at an in...
We analyzed surface-wave propagation that takes place at the boundary between a semi-infinite dielec...
This paper studies the existence of electromagnetic surface waves localized on a boundary of half-in...
Much effort has been recently devoted to the study of the electromagnetic field launched on a metal-...
A negative dielectric function of e.g. a metal allows to excite surface plasmons (SP) along the inte...
Abstract Surface plasmons (SPs) carry electromagnetic energy in the form of collective oscillation o...
We study surface modes at an interface separating two different layered metal-dielectric metamateria...
With the recent emergence of the field of metamaterials, the study of subwavelength propagation of p...
We present a theoretical study of surface plasmon polaritons in a configuration where a metal layer ...
The dispersion of the fundamental super mode confined along the boundary between a multilayer metal-...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...
We provide an analysis of surface-wave propagation at a boundary between a semiconductor and a multi...
We analyze the existence of localized waves in the vicinities of the interface between two dielectri...
Dyakonov-like surface waves (DSWs) propagating obliquely on an anisotropic nanostructure have been t...
We theoretically analyze directional surface electromagnetic waves supported at an interface between...
We investigate the existence and dispersion characteristics of surface waves that propagate at an in...
We analyzed surface-wave propagation that takes place at the boundary between a semi-infinite dielec...
This paper studies the existence of electromagnetic surface waves localized on a boundary of half-in...
Much effort has been recently devoted to the study of the electromagnetic field launched on a metal-...
A negative dielectric function of e.g. a metal allows to excite surface plasmons (SP) along the inte...
Abstract Surface plasmons (SPs) carry electromagnetic energy in the form of collective oscillation o...
We study surface modes at an interface separating two different layered metal-dielectric metamateria...
With the recent emergence of the field of metamaterials, the study of subwavelength propagation of p...
We present a theoretical study of surface plasmon polaritons in a configuration where a metal layer ...
The dispersion of the fundamental super mode confined along the boundary between a multilayer metal-...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...
We provide an analysis of surface-wave propagation at a boundary between a semiconductor and a multi...
We analyze the existence of localized waves in the vicinities of the interface between two dielectri...
Dyakonov-like surface waves (DSWs) propagating obliquely on an anisotropic nanostructure have been t...
We theoretically analyze directional surface electromagnetic waves supported at an interface between...