Arbitrary Super Surface Modes Bounded by Multilayered Metametal

The dispersion of the fundamental super mode confined along the boundary between a multilayer metal-insulator (MMI) stack and a dielectric coating is theoretically analyzed and compared to the dispersion of surface waves on a single metal-insulator (MI) boundary. Based on the classical Kretschmann s...

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Main Authors: Zhaolin Lu, Xiaoyue Huang, Ruoxi Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-02-01
Series:Micromachines
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/3/1/45/
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spelling doaj-86ba9aae352e4ce99720d514c1e78b032020-11-24T22:30:09ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2012-02-0131455410.3390/mi3010045Arbitrary Super Surface Modes Bounded by Multilayered MetametalZhaolin LuXiaoyue HuangRuoxi YangThe dispersion of the fundamental super mode confined along the boundary between a multilayer metal-insulator (MMI) stack and a dielectric coating is theoretically analyzed and compared to the dispersion of surface waves on a single metal-insulator (MI) boundary. Based on the classical Kretschmann setup, the MMI system is experimentally tested as an anisotropic material to exhibit plasmonic behavior and a candidate of “metametal” to engineer the preset surface plasmon frequency of conventional metals for optical sensing applications. The conditions to obtain artificial surface plasmon frequency are thoroughly studied, and the tuning of surface plasmon frequency is verified by electromagnetic modeling and experiments. The design rules drawn in this paper would bring important insights into applications such as optical lithography, nano-sensing and imaging.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/3/1/45/surface wavesmetal-insulator multilayereffective surface plasmon frequency
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author Zhaolin Lu
Xiaoyue Huang
Ruoxi Yang
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Ruoxi Yang
Arbitrary Super Surface Modes Bounded by Multilayered Metametal
Micromachines
surface waves
metal-insulator multilayer
effective surface plasmon frequency
author_facet Zhaolin Lu
Xiaoyue Huang
Ruoxi Yang
author_sort Zhaolin Lu
title Arbitrary Super Surface Modes Bounded by Multilayered Metametal
title_short Arbitrary Super Surface Modes Bounded by Multilayered Metametal
title_full Arbitrary Super Surface Modes Bounded by Multilayered Metametal
title_fullStr Arbitrary Super Surface Modes Bounded by Multilayered Metametal
title_full_unstemmed Arbitrary Super Surface Modes Bounded by Multilayered Metametal
title_sort arbitrary super surface modes bounded by multilayered metametal
publisher MDPI AG
series Micromachines
issn 2072-666X
publishDate 2012-02-01
description The dispersion of the fundamental super mode confined along the boundary between a multilayer metal-insulator (MMI) stack and a dielectric coating is theoretically analyzed and compared to the dispersion of surface waves on a single metal-insulator (MI) boundary. Based on the classical Kretschmann setup, the MMI system is experimentally tested as an anisotropic material to exhibit plasmonic behavior and a candidate of “metametal” to engineer the preset surface plasmon frequency of conventional metals for optical sensing applications. The conditions to obtain artificial surface plasmon frequency are thoroughly studied, and the tuning of surface plasmon frequency is verified by electromagnetic modeling and experiments. The design rules drawn in this paper would bring important insights into applications such as optical lithography, nano-sensing and imaging.
topic surface waves
metal-insulator multilayer
effective surface plasmon frequency
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/3/1/45/
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