Wireless communication system via nanoscale plasmonic antennas

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Present on-chip optical communication technology uses near-infrared light, but visible wavelengths would allow system miniaturization and higher energy confinement. Towards this end, we report a nanoscale wireless communication system that operates at visible wavelengths via in-plane information transmission. Here, plasmonic antenna radiation mediates a three-step conversion process (surface plasmon photon surface plasmon) with in-plane efficiency (plasmon plasmon) of 38% for antenna separation 40 (with 0 the free-space excitation wavelength). Information transmission is demonstrated at bandwidths in the Hz and MHz ranges. This work opens the possibility of optical conveyance of information using plasmonic antennas for on-chip communication technology.

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Merlo, J. M., Nesbitt, N. T., Calm, Y. M., Rose, A. H., D’Imperio, L., Yang, C., … Naughton, M. J. (2016). Wireless communication system via nanoscale plasmonic antennas. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep31710

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