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Surface plasmon-polariton amplifiers

2012 14th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2012
Propagation of surface plasmons at metal surfaces is receiving much interest nowadays because of its broad range of potential applications, like subwavelength photonics or biosensing. Although plasmonic devices achieve unique properties, surface plasmons suffer from high attenuation because of the absorption losses in the metal.
I. Suarez   +5 more
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SURFACE PLASMON POLARITON LOCALIZATION

Surface Review and Letters, 2008
Localization of surface plasmons polariton is reviewed in the context of experiments and modeling of near-field optical images. Near-field imaging of elastic (in-plane) surface plasmon scattering is discussed, and approaches for the correct image interpretation are outlined.
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Nonlinear Surface Plasmon Polaritons

Advanced Photonics Congress, 2012
We present analytical analyses of the nonlinear interaction of SPP fields at a silver-vacuum interface, in the presence of a third order optical susceptibility in the metal. Both sum- and difference-frequency generation interactions are addressed.
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Surface plasmon-polaritons and their uses

Optical and Quantum Electronics, 1991
Surface plasmon-polaritons have been experimentally and theoretically studied for many years but in recent years interest has grown substantially due to their possible use in novel device applications. The aim of this review is to introduce the concept of surface plasmon-polaritons so that the reader will be able to appreciate the physics they can ...
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Surface Plasmon Polariton Waveguides

2017
The optical properties of SPPs at a metal–dielectric interface inspire a new group of waveguides made of insulating and conducting materials. These novel waveguides are often called plasmonic waveguides or SPP waveguides. Conventional dielectric waveguides guide light by using the refractive index difference between cladding and core media.
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Surface plasmon polaritons generated by optical vortex beams

Applied Physics Letters, 2008
Jiao Lin, Qian Wang
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Plasmon-polaritons on graphene-metal surface and their use in biosensors

Applied Physics Letters, 2012
Omer Salihoglu   +2 more
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