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  • Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are gaining attention for their ability to concentrate energy at very small scales and for their potential use in light sources through the excitation of free electrons.
  • A major challenge in utilizing SPPs is minimizing their losses, especially since they have a longer lifetime in metal films compared to metal blocks.
  • The paper introduces a new method for converting SPPs from metal films into a radiation field using lateral gratings, which allows for radiation to be emitted in-plane rather than perpendicular to the surface, facilitating advancements in SPP radiation sources and on-chip circuits.

Article Abstract

Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) have become a research hotspot due to their high intensity and subwavelength localization. Through free-electron excitation, a portion of the momentum of moving electrons can be converted into SPPs. Converting highly localized SPPs into a radiated field is an approach with the potential to aid in the development of a light radiation source. Reducing losses of SPPs is currently a critical challenge that needs to be addressed. The lifetime of SPPs in metal films is longer than that in metal blocks. Traditional optical gratings can transform SPPs into radiation to avoid the decay of SPPs in metal; however, they are created by etching metal films, so they tend to alter the dispersion characteristics of these films and will emit radiation in the direction perpendicular to the metal surface. This paper proposes an approach to converting the SPPs of a metal film excited by free electrons into a radiation field via lateral grating and obtaining in-plane radiation. We investigate the properties of SPP lateral radiation. The study of lateral radiation from metal films holds significant importance for SPP radiation sources and SPP on-chip circuit development.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11205498PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi15060723DOI Listing

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