Loss compensation of surface plasmon polaritons in organic/metal nanowire heterostructures toward photonic logic processing

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Abstract

Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are crucial for the development of next generation information and communication technologies. However, the ohmic losses inherent to all plasmonic devices seriously limit their practical application in on-chip photonic communications. Here, loss compensation of SPPs and their application in photonic logic processing was demonstrated in rationally designed organic/silver nanowire heterostructures. The heterostructures were synthesized by inserting silver nanowires (AgNWs) into crystalline organic microwires, which served as a microscale optical gain medium. These heterostructures with large organic/metal interfacial areas ensured the efficient energy transfer from excitons to SPPs. Gain for subwavelength SPPs in the heterostructure was achieved through stimulated emission of strongly confined SPPs. Furthermore, cascade gain was performed to realize basic nanoscale photonic devices, such as Boolean logic units. The results would pave an alternative avenue to incorporating SPP-enhanced devices into hybrid photonic circuitry.

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Lv, Y., Xu, F. F., Wang, K., Li, Y. J., & Zhao, Y. S. (2020). Loss compensation of surface plasmon polaritons in organic/metal nanowire heterostructures toward photonic logic processing. Science China Materials, 63(8), 1464–1471. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40843-019-1216-5

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