TY - JOUR
T1 - Perfect coupling of light to surface plasmons with ultra-narrow linewidths
AU - Sukharev, M.
AU - Sievert, P. R.
AU - Seideman, T.
AU - Ketterson, J. B.
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported, in part, by the NCLT program of the National Science Foundation at the Materials Research Institute of Northwestern University (Grant No. ESI-0426328) and the AFOSR DARPA program (Grant No. FA9550-08-1-0221). The numerical work was enabled by the resources of the National Science Foundation San Diego Supercomputer Center under Grant No. MCA06N016.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - We examine the coupling of electromagnetic waves incident normal to a thin silver film that forms an oscillatory grating embedded between two otherwise uniform, semi-infinite half spaces. Two grating structures are considered, in one of which the midpoint of the Ag film remains fixed whereas the thickness varies sinusoidally, while in the other the mid point oscillates sinusoidally whereas the film thickness remains fixed. On reducing the light wavelength from the long wavelength limit, we encounter signatures in the transmission, T, and reflection, R, coefficients associated with: (i) the short-range surface plasmon mode, (ii) the long-range surface plasmon mode, and (iii) electromagnetic diffraction tangent to the grating. The first two features can be regarded as generalized (plasmon) Wood's anomalies whereas the third is the first-order conventional (electromagnetic) Wood's anomaly. The energy density at the film surface is enhanced for wavelengths corresponding to these three anomalies, particularly for the long-range plasmon mode in thin films. When exciting the silver film with a pair of waves incident from opposite directions, we find that by adjusting the grating oscillation amplitude and fixing the relative phase of the incoming waves to be even or odd, T+R can be made to vanish for one or the other of the plasmon modes; this corresponds to perfect coupling (impedance matching in the language of electrical engineering) between the incoming light and these modes.
AB - We examine the coupling of electromagnetic waves incident normal to a thin silver film that forms an oscillatory grating embedded between two otherwise uniform, semi-infinite half spaces. Two grating structures are considered, in one of which the midpoint of the Ag film remains fixed whereas the thickness varies sinusoidally, while in the other the mid point oscillates sinusoidally whereas the film thickness remains fixed. On reducing the light wavelength from the long wavelength limit, we encounter signatures in the transmission, T, and reflection, R, coefficients associated with: (i) the short-range surface plasmon mode, (ii) the long-range surface plasmon mode, and (iii) electromagnetic diffraction tangent to the grating. The first two features can be regarded as generalized (plasmon) Wood's anomalies whereas the third is the first-order conventional (electromagnetic) Wood's anomaly. The energy density at the film surface is enhanced for wavelengths corresponding to these three anomalies, particularly for the long-range plasmon mode in thin films. When exciting the silver film with a pair of waves incident from opposite directions, we find that by adjusting the grating oscillation amplitude and fixing the relative phase of the incoming waves to be even or odd, T+R can be made to vanish for one or the other of the plasmon modes; this corresponds to perfect coupling (impedance matching in the language of electrical engineering) between the incoming light and these modes.
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U2 - 10.1063/1.3177011
DO - 10.1063/1.3177011
M3 - Article
C2 - 19624222
AN - SCOPUS:67651162234
SN - 0021-9606
VL - 131
JO - Journal of Chemical Physics
JF - Journal of Chemical Physics
IS - 3
M1 - 034708
ER -