Directional Light Emission from Propagating Surface Plasmons of Silver Nanowires.

Zhipeng Li, Feng Hao, Yingzhou Huang, Yurui Fang, Peter Nordlander, Hongxing Xu

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Abstract

Thin metallic nanowires are highly promising candidates for plasmonic waveguides in photonic and electronic devices. We have observed that light from the end of a silver nanowire, following excitation of plasmons at the other end of the wire, is emitted in a cone of angles peaking at nominally 45-60 degrees from the nanowire axis, with virtually no light emitted along the direction of the nanowire. This surprising characteristic can be explained in a simple picture invoking Fabry-Perot resonances of the forward- and back-propagating plasmons on the nanowire. This strongly angular-dependent emission is a critical property that must be considered when designing coupled nanowire-based photonic devices and systems.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4383-4386
JournalNano Letters
Volume9
Issue numberOnline September 21, 2009
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Nano-technology

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