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Controlled spatial switching and routing of surface plasmons in designed single-crystalline gold nanostructures
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Materials SciencePlasmonicsEngineeringNano-opticsPhysicsNanomaterialsNanotechnologySurface PlasmonsSingle-crystalline Gold NanostructuresApplied PhysicsPlasmonic RoutingElectron Emission MicroscopyPlasmonic Gold FilmNanostructure SynthesisMetallic NanomaterialsSpatial SwitchingNanophotonicsPlasmonic Material
Electron emission microscopy is used to visualize plasmonic routing in gold nano-structures. We show that in single-crystalline gold structures reliable routing can be achieved with polarization switching. The routing is due to the polarization dependence of the photon-to-plasmon coupling, which controls the mode distribution in the plasmonic gold film. We use specifically designed, single-crystalline planar structures. In these structures, the plasmon propagation length is sufficiently large such that significant plasmon power can be delivered to the near-field region around the end tips of the router. Solid state devices based on internal electron excitation and emission processes appear feasible.
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