2011-05-22
Active spatial control of plasmonic fields
Publication
Publication
Nature Photon. , Volume 5 p. 360- 363
The field of plasmonics offers a route to control light fields with metallic nanostructures through the excitation of surface plasmon polaritons. These surface waves, bound to a metal dielectric interface, can tightly confine electromagnetic energy. Active control over surface plasmon polaritons has potential for applications in sensing, photovoltaics, quantum communication, nanocircuitry, metamaterials and super-resolution microscopy. We achieve here active control of plasmonic fields using a digital spatial light modulator. Optimizing the plasmonic phases through feedback, we focus surface plasmon polaritons at a freely prechosen point on the surface of a nanohole array. Digital addressing and scanning of surface plasmon polaritons without mechanical motion may enable novel interdisciplinary applications of advanced plasmonic devices in cell microscopy, optical data storage and sensing.
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Gjonaj, B., Aulbach, J., Johnson, P. M., Mosk, A., Kuipers, K., & Lagendijk, A. (2011). Active spatial control of plasmonic fields. Nat. Photon., 5, 360–363. doi:10.1038/nphoton.2011.57 |
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