Stacked optical antennas for plasmon propagation in a 5 nm-confined cavity

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Abstract

The sub-wavelength concentration and propagation of electromagnetic energy are two complementary aspects of plasmonics that are not necessarily co-present in a single nanosystem. Here we exploit the strong nanofocusing properties of stacked optical antennas in order to highly concentrate the electromagnetic energy into a 5nm metal-insulator-metal (MIM) cavity and convert free radiation into guided modes. The proposed nano-architecture combines the concentration properties of optical nanoantennas with the propagation capability of MIM systems, paving the way to highly miniaturized on-chip plasmonic waveguiding.

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Saeed, A., Panaro, S., Zaccaria, R. P., Raja, W., Liberale, C., Dipalo, M., … Toma, A. (2015). Stacked optical antennas for plasmon propagation in a 5 nm-confined cavity. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep11237

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