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Journal Articles Optics Letters Year : 2010

Well-confined surface plasmon polaritons for sensing applications in the near infrared

Abstract

The surface plasmon polariton (SPP) dispersion at the interface between a dielectric half-space and a layered metallodielectric metamaterial is investigated. By varying the material constituants, it is shown that the SPP resonance frequency can be readily shifted to the near-IR. Through numerical simulations, the validity domain of homogenization and the effects of the finite number of layers in the metamaterial are studied. It is found that as few as N=2 periods are sufficient for practical operation. These results reveal the potential of employing metallodielectric stacks for sensing applications in the near-IR regime
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hal-00546216 , version 1 (05-04-2012)

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Choon How Gan, Philippe Lalanne. Well-confined surface plasmon polaritons for sensing applications in the near infrared. Optics Letters, 2010, 35, pp.610. ⟨hal-00546216⟩
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