Role of Epsilon-Near Substrates in the Optical Response of Plasmonic Antennas
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Date
2016
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Optical Soc Amer
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GOLD
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Yes
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No
Abstract
Radiation patterns and the resonance wavelength of a plasmonic antenna are significantly influenced by its local environment, particularly its substrate. Here, we experimentally explore the role of dispersive substrates, such as aluminum-or gallium-doped zinc oxide in the near infrared and 4H-silicon carbide in the mid-infrared, upon Au plasmonic antennas, extending from dielectric to metal-like regimes, crossing through epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) conditions. We demonstrate that the vanishing index of refraction within this transition induces a "slowing down" of the rate of spectral shift for the antenna resonance frequency, resulting in an eventual "pinning" of the resonance near the ENZ frequency. This condition corresponds to a strong backward emission with near-constant phase. By comparing heavily doped semiconductors and undoped, polar dielectric substrates with ENZ conditions in the near- and mid-infrared, respectively, we also demonstrate the generality of the phenomenon using both surface plasmon and phonon polaritons, respectively. Furthermore, we also show that the redirected antenna radiation induces a Fano-like interference and an apparent stimulation of optic phonons within SiC. (C) 2016 Optical Society of America
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Kildishev, Alexander/0000-0002-8382-8422; Boltasseva, Alexandra/0000-0001-8905-2605; Caglayan, Humeyra/0000-0002-0656-614X; Caldwell, Joshua/0000-0003-0374-2168; Mahmoud, Ahmed/0000-0002-5784-9502; Tischler, Joseph/0000-0001-9517-0229; Giles, Alexander/0000-0001-6245-1913;
Keywords
WAVELENGTHS, BORON-NITRIDE, REALIZATION, LIGHT, METAMATERIALS, NANOANTENNA ARRAYS, ABSORPTION, SURFACE PHONON POLARITONS, GRAPHENE PLASMONS, INDEX
Fields of Science
02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0103 physical sciences, 0210 nano-technology
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179
Source
Optica
Volume
3
Issue
3
Start Page
339
End Page
346
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