A strong asymmetric light transport in a linear chain of spherical and equidistantly spaced silver metal nano-particles (MNPs) located near a substrate is reported. The contrast ratio of the proposed structure is above 0.95. We have studied the propagation of light in the array with respect to the metal and the size of the last nano-particle of the chain and the nature of the substrate. It is shown also that the presence of a copper or gold substrate enhance the guiding properties of the array. This structure opens the possibility to design various optical devices such as broadband antennae and optical diodes
We study theoretically the optical response of graded linear arrays of noble metal nanospheres in wh...
We theoretically investigate the efficiency of transmitting optical signals through a linear chain c...
We theoretically investigate the time-dependent transport of a localized surface plasmon excitation ...
We study theoretically the efficiency of the transmission of optical signals through a linear chain ...
The strong coupling between planar arrays of gold and silver nanoparticles mediated by a near-field ...
The strong coupling between planar arrays of gold and silver nanoparticles mediated by a near-field ...
Since Pendry’s theoretical proposition of the perfect lens, extensive researches have been carried o...
We demonstrate for the first time a nanostructured planar photonic metamaterial transmitting light d...
Here we discuss the theory and analyze in detail the guidance properties of linear arrays of metamat...
Metal nanostructures have received considerable attention for their ability to guide and manipulate ...
We theoretically study the features of the surface-plasmon-polariton (SPP) excitation on single or c...
We present a new algorithm to calculate the near-field distribution of scattered light of multiple n...
Using light to exchange information offers large bandwidths and high speeds, but the miniaturization...
Plasmons are collective oscillations of free electrons in a metal. At optical frequencies plasmons e...
Because of their unique optical properties, gold nanoparticles have potential applications in the co...
We study theoretically the optical response of graded linear arrays of noble metal nanospheres in wh...
We theoretically investigate the efficiency of transmitting optical signals through a linear chain c...
We theoretically investigate the time-dependent transport of a localized surface plasmon excitation ...
We study theoretically the efficiency of the transmission of optical signals through a linear chain ...
The strong coupling between planar arrays of gold and silver nanoparticles mediated by a near-field ...
The strong coupling between planar arrays of gold and silver nanoparticles mediated by a near-field ...
Since Pendry’s theoretical proposition of the perfect lens, extensive researches have been carried o...
We demonstrate for the first time a nanostructured planar photonic metamaterial transmitting light d...
Here we discuss the theory and analyze in detail the guidance properties of linear arrays of metamat...
Metal nanostructures have received considerable attention for their ability to guide and manipulate ...
We theoretically study the features of the surface-plasmon-polariton (SPP) excitation on single or c...
We present a new algorithm to calculate the near-field distribution of scattered light of multiple n...
Using light to exchange information offers large bandwidths and high speeds, but the miniaturization...
Plasmons are collective oscillations of free electrons in a metal. At optical frequencies plasmons e...
Because of their unique optical properties, gold nanoparticles have potential applications in the co...
We study theoretically the optical response of graded linear arrays of noble metal nanospheres in wh...
We theoretically investigate the efficiency of transmitting optical signals through a linear chain c...
We theoretically investigate the time-dependent transport of a localized surface plasmon excitation ...