Abstract
We present a Babinet-inverted optical nanoantenna integrated with a plasmonic waveguide. Using an integrated nanoantenna, we can couple the plasmon guide mode in a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) structure into the resonant antenna feed directly. The resonantly excited feed slot then radiates to free space and generates a magnetic dipole-like far-field pattern. The coupling efficiency of the integrated nanoantenna is calculated as being approximately 19% using a three-dimensional finite-difference time-domain (3D FDTD) simulation. By adding an auxiliary groove structure along with the feed, the radiation direction can be controlled similar to an optical Yagi-Uda antenna. We also determine, both theoretically and experimentally, that groove depth plays a significant role to function groove structure as a reflector or a director. The demonstrated Babinet-inverted optical nanoantenna integrated with a plasmonic waveguide can be used as a plasmonic viaa in plasmonic nanocircuits.
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Kim, J., Roh, Y. G., Cheon, S., Jeong Kim, U., Hwang, S. W., Park, Y., & Lee, C. W. (2015). Directional radiation of Babinet-inverted optical nanoantenna integrated with plasmonic waveguide. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep11832
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