This review article provides the state of the art in the emerging topic of transformation plasmonics, with applications thought in cloaking.International audienceSurface plasmons polaritons (SPPs) at metal/dielectric interfaces have raised lots of expectations in the on-going quest towards scaling down optical devices. SPP optics offers a powerful and flexible platform for real two-dimensional integrated optics, capable of supporting both light and electrons. Yet, a full exploitation of the features of SPPs is conditioned by an accurate control of their flow. Most efforts have so far focused on the extrapolation of concepts borrowed from guided optics. This strategy has already led to many important breakthroughs but a fully deterministic c...
Within the past a few years, transformation optics has emerged as a new research area, since it prov...
Transformation Optics (TO) enables arbitrary control of electromagnetic waves via spatially-tailored...
Plasmons are collective oscillations of free electrons in a metal. At optical frequencies plasmons e...
This review article provides the state of the art in the emerging topic of transformation plasmonics...
A new strategy to control the flow of surface plasmon polaritons at metallic surfaces is presented. ...
ABSTRACT We propose and demonstrate efficiently molding surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) based on t...
20 páginas, 9 figuras.In this paper, we analyze how transformation optics recipes can be applied to ...
We first review basic equations of plasmonics in anisotropic media. We recall the origin of Maxwell...
One promising way to manipulate light on the nanoscale is to exploit the properties of light when it...
Plasmonics, which allows for manipulation of light field beyond the fundamental diffraction limit, h...
Symmetries are omnipresent in physics. From classical mechanics, via solid state physics to particle...
urface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are collective charge oscillations coupled to light that propagate ...
Light, as an information carrier, is blessed with a number of different properties that make it a st...
Surface plasmons polaritons (SPPs) are collective excitations of electrons coupled to an electromagn...
Extending optoelectronics into the nano-regime seems problematic due to the relatively long waveleng...
Within the past a few years, transformation optics has emerged as a new research area, since it prov...
Transformation Optics (TO) enables arbitrary control of electromagnetic waves via spatially-tailored...
Plasmons are collective oscillations of free electrons in a metal. At optical frequencies plasmons e...
This review article provides the state of the art in the emerging topic of transformation plasmonics...
A new strategy to control the flow of surface plasmon polaritons at metallic surfaces is presented. ...
ABSTRACT We propose and demonstrate efficiently molding surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) based on t...
20 páginas, 9 figuras.In this paper, we analyze how transformation optics recipes can be applied to ...
We first review basic equations of plasmonics in anisotropic media. We recall the origin of Maxwell...
One promising way to manipulate light on the nanoscale is to exploit the properties of light when it...
Plasmonics, which allows for manipulation of light field beyond the fundamental diffraction limit, h...
Symmetries are omnipresent in physics. From classical mechanics, via solid state physics to particle...
urface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are collective charge oscillations coupled to light that propagate ...
Light, as an information carrier, is blessed with a number of different properties that make it a st...
Surface plasmons polaritons (SPPs) are collective excitations of electrons coupled to an electromagn...
Extending optoelectronics into the nano-regime seems problematic due to the relatively long waveleng...
Within the past a few years, transformation optics has emerged as a new research area, since it prov...
Transformation Optics (TO) enables arbitrary control of electromagnetic waves via spatially-tailored...
Plasmons are collective oscillations of free electrons in a metal. At optical frequencies plasmons e...