Efficient excitation of channel plasmons in tailored, UV-lithography- defined V-grooves

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We demonstrate the highly efficient (>50%) conversion of freely propagating light to channel plasmon-polaritons (CPPs) in gold V-groove waveguides using compact 1.6 μm long waveguide-termination coupling mirrors. Our straightforward fabrication process, involving UV-lithography and crystallographic silicon etching, forms the coupling mirrors innately and ensures exceptional-quality, wafer-scale device production. We tailor the V-shaped profiles by thermal silicon oxidation in order to shift initially wedge-located modes downward into the V-grooves, resulting in well-confined CPPs suitable for nanophotonic applications. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Smith, C. L. C., Thilsted, A. H., Garcia-Ortiz, C. E., Radko, I. P., Marie, R., Jeppesen, C., … Kristensen, A. (2014). Efficient excitation of channel plasmons in tailored, UV-lithography- defined V-grooves. Nano Letters, 14(3), 1659–1664. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl5002058

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