Literature DB >> 26115531

Subwavelength Gold Grating as Polarizers Integrated with InP-Based InGaAs Sensors.

Rui Wang1,2,3, Tao Li1,2, Xiumei Shao1,2, Xue Li1,2, Xiaqi Huang4, Jinhai Shao4, Yifang Chen4, Haimei Gong1,2.   

Abstract

There are currently growing needs for polarimetric imaging in infrared wavelengths for broad applications in bioscience, communications and agriculture, etc. Subwavelength metallic gratings are capable of separating transverse magnetic (TM) mode from transverse electric (TE) mode to form polarized light, offering a reliable approach for the detection in polarization way. This work aims to design and fabricate subwavelength gold gratings as polarizers for InP-based InGaAs sensors in 1.0-1.6 μm. The polarization capability of gold gratings on InP substrate with pitches in the range of 200-1200 nm (fixed duty cycle of 0.5) has been systematically studied by both theoretical modeling with a finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulator and spectral measurements. Gratings with 200 nm lines/space in 100-nm-thick gold have been fabricated by electron beam lithography (EBL). It was found that subwavelength gold gratings directly integrated on InP cannot be applied as good polarizers, because of the existence of SPP modes in the detection wavelengths. An effective solution has been found by sandwiching the Au/InP bilayer using a 200 nm SiO2 layer, leading to significant improvement in both TM transmission and extinction ratio. At 1.35 μm, the improvement factors are 8 and 10, respectively. Therefore, it is concluded that the Au/SiO2/InP trilayer should be a promising candidate of near-infrared polarizers for the InP-based InGaAs sensors.

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Keywords:  InP-based InGaAs sensor; cavity mode; polarizer; subwavelength gold grating; surface plasmon polariton

Year:  2015        PMID: 26115531     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b03679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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1.  Fabry-Perot cavity resonance enabling highly polarization-sensitive double-layer gold grating.

Authors:  Jehwan Hwang; Boram Oh; Yeongho Kim; Sinhara Silva; Jun Oh Kim; David A Czaplewski; Jong Eun Ryu; Eun Kyu Kim; Augustine Urbas; Jiangfeng Zhou; Zahyun Ku; Sang Jun Lee
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-10-03       Impact factor: 4.379

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