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Nonlocal propagation and tunnelling of surface plasmons in metallic hourglass waveguides
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2013
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EngineeringNano-opticsWave OpticMetallic Hourglass WaveguidesElectromagnetic MetamaterialsNonlocal PropagationOptical PropertiesHourglass WaveguideGuided-wave OpticNanophotonicsPlasmonic MaterialMaterials SciencePhysicsNanofocusing PerformanceClassical OpticsPlasmonicsSurface PlasmonsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsHourglass Plasmonic WaveguidesDynamic Metamaterials
The nanofocusing performance of hourglass plasmonic waveguides is studied analytically and numerically. Nonlocal effects in the linearly tapered metal-air-metal stack that makes up the device are taken into account within a hydrodynamical approach. Using this hourglass waveguide as a model structure, we show that spatial dispersion drastically modifies the propagation of surface plasmons in metal voids, such as those generated between touching particles. Specifically, we investigate how nonlocal corrections limit the enormous field enhancements predicted by local electromagnetic treatments of geometric singularities. Finally, our results also indicate the emergence of nonlocality assisted tunnelling of plasmonic modes across hourglass contacts as thick as 0.5 nm.
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