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  • * The study explores how TPPs can be controlled and directed using nanoantenna couplers, enabling polarization-controlled propagation and asymmetric double focusing with the use of Fresnel zone plates.
  • * TPPs demonstrate superior performance compared to SPPs by exhibiting higher excitation efficiency and lower propagation losses, indicating their potential for applications in integrated photonics and on-chip devices.

Article Abstract

Tamm plasmon polaritons (TPPs) arise from electromagnetic resonant phenomena which appear at the interface between a metallic film and a distributed Bragg reflector. They differ from surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs), since TPPs possess both cavity mode properties and surface plasmon characteristics. In this paper, the propagation properties of TPPs are carefully investigated. With the aid of nanoantenna couplers, polarization-controlled TPP waves can propagate directionally. By combining nanoantenna couplers with Fresnel zone plates, asymmetric double focusing of TPP wave is observed. Moreover, radial unidirectional coupling of the TPP wave can be achieved when the nanoantenna couplers are arranged along a circular or a spiral shape, which shows superior focusing ability compared to a single circular or spiral groove since the electric field intensity at the focal point is 4 times larger. In comparison with SPPs, TPPs possess higher excitation efficiency and lower propagation loss. The numerical investigation shows that TPP waves have great potential in integrated photonics and on-chip devices.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.481440DOI Listing

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