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Resonance modes of plasmonic nanorod metamaterials and their applications

Authors :
Zhang, Junxi
Hu, Zhijia
Xie, Kang
Wei, Yongqin
Wang, Haoyu
Wang, Fei
Liang, Taiming
Ghafoor, Sonia
Wang, Pei
Fei, Guangtao
Zhang, Lide
Zhang, Lin
Zhang, Junxi
Hu, Zhijia
Xie, Kang
Wei, Yongqin
Wang, Haoyu
Wang, Fei
Liang, Taiming
Ghafoor, Sonia
Wang, Pei
Fei, Guangtao
Zhang, Lide
Zhang, Lin
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Plasmonic nanorod metamaterials exhibit transversal and longitudinal resonance modes. It is found that the resonance intensity of the transversal modes (T-Modes) excited by the p- polarized wave is obviously larger than the intensity for the s- polarized wave at the wavelength of the transversal resonance, and the resonance intensity of the longitudinal modes (L-Modes) excited by the s- polarized wave is clearly larger than the intensity for the p- polarized wave at the longitudinal resonance wavelength, indicating a distinct polarization characteristics, which results from excitation of the different resonance modes of surface plasmons at different wavelengths. Moreover, the polarization behavior in near field regions for the different resonance modes has been demonstrated by the electric field distributions of the plasmonic nanorods based on FDTD simulation. In addition, the working wavelength of the polarizer can be tuned by the diameter and length of the silver nanorods in the visible spectral range, higher extinction ratios and lower insertion losses can be achieved based on the different resonance modes associated with the different polarizations. The polarizers will be a promising candidate for its potential applications in integration of nanophotonic devices.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1151391149
Document Type :
Electronic Resource