Presentation 2011-01-27
Nanoplasmonics : Principles and Prospects for Nano-Optical Circuits(IEEE Photonics Society Kansai Chapter)
Junichi TAKAHARA,
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Abstract(in English) Nanoplasmonics is new field of photonics born by fusion of metal photonics and nanotechnology. We can overcome diffraction limit of light by using negative dielectric optical waveguides (i.e. plasmonic waveguides) instead of conventional dielectric optical waveguides. Nowadays, plasmonic waveguides are considered to be a key component of nanoplasmonics. Plasmonic waveguides are able to realize unique properties not only superfocusing, but also long-range surface plasmon, negative refraction and slow light by only simple two-dimensional waveguide structures. We can apply them to nano-optical integrated circuits in future.
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Keyword(in English) plasmonics / surface plasmon polariton / diffraction limit / plasmonics waveguide / superfocusing / long-range surface plasmon / negative refraction / slow light / nano-optical integrated circuit
Paper # PN2010-35,OPE2010-148,LQE2010-133
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Conference Date 2011/1/20(1days)
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Title (in English) Nanoplasmonics : Principles and Prospects for Nano-Optical Circuits(IEEE Photonics Society Kansai Chapter)
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Keyword(1) plasmonics
Keyword(2) surface plasmon polariton
Keyword(3) diffraction limit
Keyword(4) plasmonics waveguide
Keyword(5) superfocusing
Keyword(6) long-range surface plasmon
Keyword(7) negative refraction
Keyword(8) slow light
Keyword(9) nano-optical integrated circuit
1st Author's Name Junichi TAKAHARA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University:Photonics Advanced Research Center (PARC), Osaka University()
Date 2011-01-27
Paper # PN2010-35,OPE2010-148,LQE2010-133
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 396
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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