Electrical detection of plasmonic waves using an ultra-compact structure via a nanocavity

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Electrical detection of plasmonic waves using an ultra-compact structure via a nanocavity
Title:
Electrical detection of plasmonic waves using an ultra-compact structure via a nanocavity
Journal Title:
Optics Express
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Publication Date:
18 December 2009
Citation:
Bai, P., Gu, M.-X., Wei, X.-C. & Li, E.-P. Electrical detection of plasmonic waves using an ultra-compact structure via a nanocavity. Optics Express 17, 24349–24357 (2009).
Abstract:
A novel structure is proposed to electrically detect the plasmonic waves from a subwavelength plasmonic waveguide. By locating two L-shaped metallic nanorods in close proximity of each other at the end of the plasmonic waveguide, a metal-semiconductor-metal plasmonic detector is constructed. The L-shaped nanorods also form a dipole nanoantenna and a nanocavity to focus the photonic power into the active volume of the detector. The dimensions and locations of the L-shaped nanorods are studied to maximize the transmission efficiency of the photonic power from the plasmonic waveguide to the detector. Impedance matching with a sub is investigated to further improve the power transmission. Possible leads of the detector are discussed and their effects are investigated. Proposed detector has an ultra-compact and easy-to-fabricate planar structure, and a potentially THz speed, high responsivity as well as low power dissipation.
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ISSN:
1094-4087
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