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Title: Design considerations and propagation characteristics of channel Bragg-plasmon-coupled-waveguides
Authors: Das, Ritwick
Keywords: Plasmons
Dielectric properties
Dispersion
Wave mechanics
Optical phase matching
Optical properties
Issue Date: 22-Nov-2010
Publisher: Applied Physics Letters
Citation: Srivastava, T., Das, R., & Jha, R. (2010). Design considerations and propagation characteristics of channel Bragg-plasmon-coupled-waveguides. Applied Physics Letters, 97(21), 213104.
Abstract: We present a detailed design principle and propagation characteristics of channel Bragg-plasmon-coupled-waveguide. We have found that there is a significant change in the slope of the phase-velocity dispersion curve leading to an ultranarrow interaction bandwidth (∼765 pm) and group-velocity dispersion (GVD∼±4.5×104 ps/km−nm) that is an appreciably large GVD using a waveguide mode-coupling geometry in any region of the optical spectrum. The effect of waveguide parameters such as channel width, number of bilayers, etc. on a mode-coupling mechanism is also studied with significant emphasis on the propagation loss suffered by the supermodes of the structure. The proposed waveguide exhibits sensitivity as high as 7500 nm/RIU, thereby opening a route for biochemical sensing.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3518922
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