Literature DB >> 21369121

Power monitoring in dielectric-loaded surface plasmon-polariton waveguides.

Ashwani Kumar1, Jacek Gosciniak, Thomas B Andersen, Laurent Markey, Alain Dereux, Sergey I Bozhevolnyi.   

Abstract

We report on propagating mode power monitoring in dielectric-loaded surface plasmon-polariton waveguides (DLSPPWs) by measuring the resistance of gold stripes supporting the DLSPPW mode propagation. Inevitable absorption of the DLSPPW mode in metal causes an increase in the stripe temperature and, thereby, in its resistance whose variations are monitored with an external Wheatstone bridge being accurately balanced in the absence of radiation in a waveguide. The investigated waveguide configuration consists of a 1-µm-thick and 10-µm-wide polymer ridges tapered laterally to a 1-µm-wide ridge placed on a 50-nm-thin and 4-µm-wide gold stripe, all supported by a magnesium fluoride substrate. Using single-mode polarization-maintaining fiber for in- and out-coupling of radiation, DLSPPW mode power monitoring at telecom wavelengths is realized with the responsivities of up to ~1.8 µV/µW (showing weak wavelength dependence) being evaluated for a bias voltage of 1 V.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21369121     DOI: 10.1364/OE.19.002972

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Opt Express        ISSN: 1094-4087            Impact factor:   3.894


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1.  Active plasmonics in WDM traffic switching applications.

Authors:  Sotirios Papaioannou; Dimitrios Kalavrouziotis; Konstantinos Vyrsokinos; Jean-Claude Weeber; Karim Hassan; Laurent Markey; Alain Dereux; Ashwani Kumar; Sergey I Bozhevolnyi; Matthias Baus; Tolga Tekin; Dimitrios Apostolopoulos; Hercules Avramopoulos; Nikos Pleros
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2012-09-12       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Wheatstone bridge configuration for evaluation of plasmonic energy transfer.

Authors:  J Gosciniak; M Mooney; M Gubbins; B Corbett
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-04-14       Impact factor: 4.379

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