Publications by authors named "Shun Kamada"

Article Synopsis
  • Researchers created a hybrid plasmonic device by combining guided light and surface plasmon polaritons within a specially designed waveguide, which involved evaporating gold onto a silicon substrate.
  • The device demonstrated a self-imaging effect, where light patterns were reproduced in the gold-covered section, impacting the intensity of the output signal.
  • The study revealed that varying the length of the hybrid plasmonic waveguide alters self-imaging conditions, suggesting potential advancements in integrating these devices into compact photonic circuits.
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Chip-scale optical devices operated at wavelengths shorter than communication wavelengths, such as LiDAR for autonomous driving, bio-sensing, and quantum computation, have been developed in the field of photonics. In data processing involving optical devices, modulators are indispensable for the conversion of electronic signals into optical signals. However, existing modulators have a high half-wave voltage-length product (VπL) which is not sufficient at wavelengths below 1000 nm.

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We proposed and designed a compact unbalanced Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) based on metal/insulator/metal (MIM) plasmonic waveguides for ultrafast optical signal processing. The MZI was fabricated by a lithography technique and we provide, for the first time experimental evaluation of the transmission performance of the MZI using MIM PWGs. The experimental results were in good agreement with the numerical simulations.

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Purpose: Lidocaine has a biphasic action on smooth muscle of peripheral blood vessels, with vasoconstriction at low concentrations and vasodilation at higher concentrations. Many in vivo studies have demonstrated the effects of lidocaine on aortic or coronary arteries in several animals, but there are few reports about the effect on peripheral vessels. This study was designed to investigate the direct effects of lidocaine on peripheral vessels, namely swine lingual and pulmonary arterial rings.

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