Plasmonic coaxial waveguides with complex shapes of cross-sections

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In this paper, we describe waveguide properties of new optical waveguides made of noble metals and filled with glass and air. Such waveguides are coaxial cables and differ from a conventional coaxial in the shape of their central rods. Coaxial waveguide with annular and elliptic central rods are considered. Numerical simulations demonstrate that these waveguides, having nanosize cross-section, support propagation of few comparatively low-loss modes, having phase velocity close to the speed of light and the fields localized in a small area outside a metal. We illustrate excitation of these coaxial modes by dipole-like sources.© 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Kozina, O., Nefedov, I., Melnikov, L., & Karilainen, A. (2010). Plasmonic coaxial waveguides with complex shapes of cross-sections. Materials, 4(1), 104–116. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma4010104

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