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Structural dispersion-based reduction of loss in epsilon-near-zero and surface plasmon polariton waves.


ABSTRACT: The field of plasmonics has substantially affected the study of light-matter interactions at the subwavelength scale. However, dissipation losses still remain an inevitable obstacle in the development of plasmonic-based wave propagation. Although different materials with moderate losses are being extensively studied, absorption arguably continues to be the key challenge in the field. Here, we theoretically and numerically investigate a different route toward the reduction of loss in propagating plasmon waves. Rather than focusing on a material-based approach, we take advantage of structural dispersion in waveguides to manipulate effective material parameters, thus leading to smaller losses. The potential of this approach is illustrated with two examples: plane-wave propagation within a bulk epsilon-near-zero medium and surface plasmon polariton propagation at the interface of a medium with negative permittivity. We provide the recipe for a practical implementation at mid-infrared frequencies. Our results might represent an important step toward the development of low-loss plasmonic technologies.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6788869 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural dispersion-based reduction of loss in epsilon-near-zero and surface plasmon polariton waves.

Li Yue Y   Liberal Iñigo I   Engheta Nader N  

Science advances 20191011 10


The field of plasmonics has substantially affected the study of light-matter interactions at the subwavelength scale. However, dissipation losses still remain an inevitable obstacle in the development of plasmonic-based wave propagation. Although different materials with moderate losses are being extensively studied, absorption arguably continues to be the key challenge in the field. Here, we theoretically and numerically investigate a different route toward the reduction of loss in propagating  ...[more]

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