Abstract The ability to finely control the surface plasmon polariton (SPP) modes of plasmonic waveguides unveils many potential applications in nanophotonics. This work presents a comprehensive theoretical framework for predicting the propagation characteristics of SPP modes at a Schottky junction exposed to a dressing electromagnetic field. Applying the general linear response theory towards a periodically driven many-body quantum system, we obtain an explicit expression for the dielectric function of the dressed metal. Our study demonstrates that the dressing field can be used to alter and fine-tune the electron damping factor. By doing so, the SPP propagation length could be controlled and enhanced by appropriately selecting the intensit...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a theoretical and simulation work about the modifica...
In free space, the diffraction limit sets a lower bound to the size to which light can be confined. ...
Controlling light in the nanoscale has significant uses for the ultracompact and ultrafast communica...
We theoretically demonstrate that, for a given diameter of the core-pumped metal-dielectric nanowire...
Light, as an information carrier, is blessed with a number of different properties that make it a st...
Plasmonics bring hopes to overcome the bandwidth limitation in interconnectors in integrated electro...
Over the past few decades optics has begun to take over some of the duties of electronics. The prima...
Working beyond optical diffraction limit, Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) have shown their advanta...
We theoretically investigate composite cylindrical nanowires for the waveguiding of the lowest-order...
The properties of propagating surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) along one-dimensional metal structur...
Abstract—The propagation and amplification of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) is studied at the in...
We propose a very efficient approach for amplification of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) in a nan...
Light incident onto a small aperture in a metal film can convert into light waves bound to the surfa...
This study uses a full vector pseudospectral scheme in the frequency domain to investigate the mode ...
The ability of localized surface plasmons to squeeze light and engineer nanoscale electromagnetic fi...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a theoretical and simulation work about the modifica...
In free space, the diffraction limit sets a lower bound to the size to which light can be confined. ...
Controlling light in the nanoscale has significant uses for the ultracompact and ultrafast communica...
We theoretically demonstrate that, for a given diameter of the core-pumped metal-dielectric nanowire...
Light, as an information carrier, is blessed with a number of different properties that make it a st...
Plasmonics bring hopes to overcome the bandwidth limitation in interconnectors in integrated electro...
Over the past few decades optics has begun to take over some of the duties of electronics. The prima...
Working beyond optical diffraction limit, Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) have shown their advanta...
We theoretically investigate composite cylindrical nanowires for the waveguiding of the lowest-order...
The properties of propagating surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) along one-dimensional metal structur...
Abstract—The propagation and amplification of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) is studied at the in...
We propose a very efficient approach for amplification of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) in a nan...
Light incident onto a small aperture in a metal film can convert into light waves bound to the surfa...
This study uses a full vector pseudospectral scheme in the frequency domain to investigate the mode ...
The ability of localized surface plasmons to squeeze light and engineer nanoscale electromagnetic fi...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a theoretical and simulation work about the modifica...
In free space, the diffraction limit sets a lower bound to the size to which light can be confined. ...
Controlling light in the nanoscale has significant uses for the ultracompact and ultrafast communica...