Literature DB >> 30048106

Highly Directive Hybrid Metal-Dielectric Yagi-Uda Nanoantennas.

Jinfa Ho1, Yuan Hsing Fu2, Zhaogang Dong1, Ramón Paniagua-Dominguez2, Eleen H H Koay1, Ye Feng Yu2, Vytautas Valuckas2, Arseniy I Kuznetsov2, Joel K W Yang1,3.   

Abstract

A hybrid metal-dielectric nanoantenna promises to harness the large Purcell factor of metallic nanostructures while taking advantage of the high scattering directivity and low dissipative losses of dielectric nanostructures. Here, we investigate a compact hybrid metal-dielectric nanoantenna that is inspired by the Yagi-Uda design. It comprises a metallic gold bowtie nanoantenna feed element and three silicon nanorod directors, exhibiting high unidirectional in-plane directivity and potential beam redirection capability in the visible spectral range. The entire device has a footprint of only 0.38 λ2, and its forward directivity is robust against fabrication imperfections. We use the photoluminescence from the gold bowtie nanoantenna itself as an elegant emitter to characterize the directivity of the device and experimentally demonstrate a directivity of ∼49.2. In addition, we demonstrate beam redirection with our device, achieving a 5° rotation of the main emission lobe with a feed element displacement of only 16 nm. These results are promising for various applications, including on-chip wireless communications, quantum computing, display technologies, and nanoscale alignment.

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Keywords:  Yagi-Uda; beam steering; high directivity; hybrid metal−dielectric devices; nanoantenna

Year:  2018        PMID: 30048106     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b04361

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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