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Multi-Directional Plasmonic Splitter and Polarization Analyzer Based on the Catenary Metasurface

Journal

PLASMONICS
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 43-49

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11468-021-01482-x

Keywords

Surface plasmon polaritons; Beam splitters; Catenary; Metasurface

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61775002]

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This research presents a multi-directional SPP splitter and polarization analyzer based on the catenary metasurface, which efficiently splits light of four different polarization states. The device operates at a central wavelength of 632 nm with an operation bandwidth of up to 70 nm. By incorporating photodetectors and dynamic polarization modulation techniques, this device can serve as a router or switch in integrated photonic circuits.
Owing to the unique properties of strongly confined and enhanced electric fields, surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) provide a new platform for the realization of ultracompact plasmonic circuits. However, there are challenges in coupling light into SPPs efficiently and subsequently routing SPPs. Here, we propose a multi-directional SPP splitter and polarization analyzer based on the catenary metasurface. Based on the abundant electromagnetic modes and geometric phase modulation principle of catenary structure, the device has realized high-efficiency beam splitting for four different polarization states (x-polarization, y-polarization, LCP, and RCP). The central wavelength of the device is 632 nm and the operation bandwidth can reach 70 nm (585-655 nm). Based on the phenomenon of SPP beam splitting, we present a prototype of a polarization analyzer, which can detect the polarization state of incident light by adding photodetector with light intensity logic threshold in four directions. Moreover, by combining this device with dynamic polarization modulation techniques, it is possible to be served as a router or switch in integrated photonic circuits.

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