Improving field enhancement of 2D hollow tapered waveguides via dielectric microcylinder coupling

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We numerically study a novel scheme to improve the field enhancement of 2D hollow tapered waveguides (HTWs). A dielectric microcylinder is embedded into a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) HTW for resonant exciting gap surface plasmons (GSPs), which is different from the lowest propagating mode ( TM0) excitation via the conventional fire-end coupling method. The physical mechanism of the field enhancement and the influence of critical parameters such as numerical aperture (NA) of the lens, permittivity of the microcylinder and the incident wavelength are discussed. The substantial improvement of the GSP excitation efficiency via dielectric microcylinder coupling shows potential in designing tapered MIM waveguides for nanofocusing and field enhancement.

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Chen, Y., Xie, X., Li, L., Chen, G., Guo, L., & Lin, X. (2015). Improving field enhancement of 2D hollow tapered waveguides via dielectric microcylinder coupling. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 48(6). https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/48/6/065103

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