Publications by authors named "Ali Haddadpour"

Light focusing through a microbead leads to the formation of a photonic nanojet functional for enhancing the spatial resolution of traditional optical systems. Despite numerous works that prove this phenomenon, a method to appropriately translate the nanojet on top of a region of interest is still missing. Here, by using advanced 3D fabrication techniques we integrated a microbead on an AFM cantilever thus realizing a system to efficiently position nanojets.

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We introduce compact tunable spatial mode converters between the even and odd modes of graphene parallel plate (GPP) waveguides. The converters are reciprocal and are based on spatial modulation of graphene's conductivity. We show that the wavelength of operation of the mode converters can be tuned in the mid-infrared wavelength range by adjusting the chemical potential of a strip on one of the graphene layers of the GPP waveguides.

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We introduce highly compact resonant-cavity-enhanced magneto-optical switches for metal-dielectric-metal (MDM) plasmonic waveguides. The field profile of the fundamental mode of a MDM waveguide in which the metal is subject to an externally applied static magnetic field is asymmetric. The static magnetic field induced asymmetry, which enhances or reduces the coupling between the waveguide and a side-coupled resonator, and the relatively large induced wave vector modulation are used to design a Fabry-Perot cavity magneto-optical switch, consisting of a MDM waveguide side-coupled to two MDM stub resonators.

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  • The study explores how tuning Rabi splitting affects the dynamics of strongly coupled J-aggregate and surface plasmon polariton systems.
  • By adjusting the concentration of J-aggregate molecules within a nanostructured polaritonic system, the researchers determined the optimal geometry for maximizing Rabi splitting and conducted transient absorption measurements.
  • Results showed that higher J-aggregate concentration leads to increased distance between bleaching peaks in absorption spectra and a shorter lifetime for the upper band, highlighting the influence of strong coupling on the dynamics of these hybrid systems.
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We show numerically that a compact structure, consisting of multiple optical microcavities at both the entrance and exit sides of a subwavelength plasmonic slit, can lead to greatly enhanced directional transmission through the slit. The microcavities can increase the reflectivity at both sides of the slit, and therefore the resonant transmission enhancement. In addition, the microcavities can greatly improve the impedance matching, and therefore the coupling between free-space waves and the slit mode.

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We have numerically investigated the unique effects of metallic nanoparticle on the ring resonator, especially multiple Au nanoparticles on the micro ring resonator with the 4-port configuration on chip. For the Au nanoparticle, because it has smaller real refractive index than air and large absorption refractive index, we found that there is a blue shift for the ring resonance wavelength, instead of red shift normally observed for dielectric nanoparticles. The drop port intensity is strongly dependent on both number and size of nanoparticles, while relatively independent on position of nanoparticles.

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