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Plasmonic Crystals with Conical Perforations as Multipurpose Optical Elements

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2021
Authors
Obradov, Marko
Jakšić, Zoran
Mladenović, Ivana
Tanasković, Dragan
Vasiljević-Radović, Dana
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Plasmonic crystals exhibit excellent waveguiding and extreme light localizing properties. However, if additionally perforated, their structure assumes vastly enhanced functionality and becomes the basis for e.g. double negative refractive index metamaterials and superabsorbers. In this work we consider 1D plasmonic crystal consisting of alternating metallic and dielectric layers perforated by an array of conical holes tapering off as they penetrate the multilayer. We utilized the finite element method (Comsol multiphysics®) to calculate the response of our proposed structures - electromagnetic field intensity and frequency dispersion of scattering parameters. Utilizing at the same time a multilayer and perforations with a varying cross section simultaneously broadens the useful spectrum and allows for additional plasmonic modes. In addition to an enhanced absorption associated with the plasmonic modes, the functionality of the structure is further increased by allowing spectral selecti...on of dielectric layers with strong light localization. The proposed structure can be used for a multitude of practical applications. They include (but are not limited to) an alternative approach to superabsorber design, the enhancement of the performance of multianalyte biochemical sensors, photo detectors, solar cells and photocatalysts, as well as optical switching.

Keywords:
Plasmonic crystals / plasmonic modes / metamaterials
Source:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Microelectronics, ICM, 32nd IEEE International Conference on Microelectronics, MIEL 2021, 2021, 77-79
Publisher:
  • Belgrade : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200026 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy - IChTM) (RS-200026)

DOI: 10.1109/MIEL52794.2021.9569116

ISBN: 978-1-6654-4528-3

ISSN: 2159-1679; 2159-1660

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85118438045
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https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4851
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AB  - Plasmonic crystals exhibit excellent waveguiding and extreme light localizing properties. However, if additionally perforated, their structure assumes vastly enhanced functionality and becomes the basis for e.g. double negative refractive index metamaterials and superabsorbers. In this work we consider 1D plasmonic crystal consisting of alternating metallic and dielectric layers perforated by an array of conical holes tapering off as they penetrate the multilayer. We utilized the finite element method (Comsol multiphysics®) to calculate the response of our proposed structures - electromagnetic field intensity and frequency dispersion of scattering parameters. Utilizing at the same time a multilayer and perforations with a varying cross section simultaneously broadens the useful spectrum and allows for additional plasmonic modes. In addition to an enhanced absorption associated with the plasmonic modes, the functionality of the structure is further increased by allowing spectral selection of dielectric layers with strong light localization. The proposed structure can be used for a multitude of practical applications. They include (but are not limited to) an alternative approach to superabsorber design, the enhancement of the performance of multianalyte biochemical sensors, photo detectors, solar cells and photocatalysts, as well as optical switching.
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author = "Obradov, Marko and Jakšić, Zoran and Mladenović, Ivana and Tanasković, Dragan and Vasiljević-Radović, Dana",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Plasmonic crystals exhibit excellent waveguiding and extreme light localizing properties. However, if additionally perforated, their structure assumes vastly enhanced functionality and becomes the basis for e.g. double negative refractive index metamaterials and superabsorbers. In this work we consider 1D plasmonic crystal consisting of alternating metallic and dielectric layers perforated by an array of conical holes tapering off as they penetrate the multilayer. We utilized the finite element method (Comsol multiphysics®) to calculate the response of our proposed structures - electromagnetic field intensity and frequency dispersion of scattering parameters. Utilizing at the same time a multilayer and perforations with a varying cross section simultaneously broadens the useful spectrum and allows for additional plasmonic modes. In addition to an enhanced absorption associated with the plasmonic modes, the functionality of the structure is further increased by allowing spectral selection of dielectric layers with strong light localization. The proposed structure can be used for a multitude of practical applications. They include (but are not limited to) an alternative approach to superabsorber design, the enhancement of the performance of multianalyte biochemical sensors, photo detectors, solar cells and photocatalysts, as well as optical switching.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.",
journal = "Proceedings of the International Conference on Microelectronics, ICM, 32nd IEEE International Conference on Microelectronics, MIEL 2021",
title = "Plasmonic Crystals with Conical Perforations as Multipurpose Optical Elements",
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Obradov, M., Jakšić, Z., Mladenović, I., Tanasković, D.,& Vasiljević-Radović, D.. (2021). Plasmonic Crystals with Conical Perforations as Multipurpose Optical Elements. in Proceedings of the International Conference on Microelectronics, ICM, 32nd IEEE International Conference on Microelectronics, MIEL 2021
Belgrade : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.., 77-79.
https://doi.org/10.1109/MIEL52794.2021.9569116
Obradov M, Jakšić Z, Mladenović I, Tanasković D, Vasiljević-Radović D. Plasmonic Crystals with Conical Perforations as Multipurpose Optical Elements. in Proceedings of the International Conference on Microelectronics, ICM, 32nd IEEE International Conference on Microelectronics, MIEL 2021. 2021;:77-79.
doi:10.1109/MIEL52794.2021.9569116 .
Obradov, Marko, Jakšić, Zoran, Mladenović, Ivana, Tanasković, Dragan, Vasiljević-Radović, Dana, "Plasmonic Crystals with Conical Perforations as Multipurpose Optical Elements" in Proceedings of the International Conference on Microelectronics, ICM, 32nd IEEE International Conference on Microelectronics, MIEL 2021 (2021):77-79,
https://doi.org/10.1109/MIEL52794.2021.9569116 . .

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