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Numerical analysis of deep sub-wavelength integrated plasmonic devices based on Semiconductor-Insulator-Metal strip waveguides

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 18, Issue 18, Pages 18945-18959

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.18.018945

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  1. NSFC [60977038, 60910187]
  2. Scientific Research Foundation of Graduate School of Southeast University [YBJJ0925]
  3. Graduate Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province [CX09B_050Z]

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We report the first study of nanoscale integrated photonic devices constructed with semiconductor-insulator-metal strip (SIMS) waveguides for use at telecom wavelengths. These waveguides support hybrid plasmonic modes transmitting through a 5-nm thick insulating region with a normalized intensity of 200-300 mu m(-2). Their fundamental mode, unique transmission and dispersion properties are consistent with photonic devices for guiding and routing of signals in communication applications. It has been demonstrated using Finite Element Methods (FEM) that the high performance SIMS waveguide can be used to fabricate deep sub-wavelength integrated plasmonic devices such as directional couplers with the ultra short coupling lengths, sharply bent waveguides, and ring resonators having a functional size of approximate to 1 mu m and with low insertion losses and nearly zero radiation losses. (C) 2010 Optical Society of America

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