Enhanced Directed Radiative Surface Plasmon Emission from Periodically Corrugated Noble Metal Films

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Helmut Neff
Leiva Casemiro Oliveira
Eloise Passos Rodrigures
Carsten Thirstrup
Antonio Marcus Nogueira Lima
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[1] Universidade Federal de Campina Grande,Graduate Program for Electrical Engineering, Center for Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Department of Electrical Engineering
[2] Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (Federal Rural University for the Semi-Arid Region) Mossoró,Center of Exact and Natural Sciences Department of Computer Science
[3] Danish National Metrology Institute,undefined
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Plasmonics | 2018年 / 13卷
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Surface plasmon resonance; Radiative emission; Mode coupling; Corrugated metal films;
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Massively enhanced directed radiation emission from periodically corrugated thin gold and silver films at the surface plasmon resonance is reported. The optical setup comprises attenuated total reflection in a modified Kretschmann configuration, with the semi-transparent metal films placed at the base plate of a polymeric semi-cylinder. Experiments performed at a fixed wavelength confirm earlier observations on appearance of two symmetrically arranged first-order diffraction beams. These emanate under resonance conditions into the upper and lower half-spaces, the latter due to coupling of the non-radiating surface plasmon to an angularly directed radiative mode. Collimated incident and spectrally broadband radiation under resonance conditions likewise split into two symmetrically arranged first-order, but spectrally dispersed continuous, diffraction beams. For silver, unlike smooth metal films, the non-radiative surface plasmon (SP) also splits into two spectrally separated resonance dips at 550 and 700 nm. The spectral continuum in the SP-mediated radiative beam in the lower half-space resembles the complementary color feature of the absorbing SP-mode. Its intensity exceeds the isotropic radiative plasmon emission from smooth, weakly roughened SP-active gold metal layers by at least two orders of magnitude.
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页码:2021 / 2027
页数:6
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