Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2011-01-13
Physics
Optics
Accepted for publication in Nature Nanotechnology
Scientific paper
10.1038/NNANO.2010.282
Plasmonics is an interdisciplinary field focusing on the unique properties of both localized and propagating surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) - quasiparticles in which photons are coupled to the quasi-free electrons of metals. In particular, it allows for confining light in dimensions smaller than the wavelength of photons in free space, and makes it possible to match the different length scales associated with photonics and electronics in a single nanoscale device. Broad applications of plasmonics have been realized including biological sensing, sub-diffraction-limit imaging, focusing and lithography, and nano optical circuitry. Plasmonics-based optical elements such as waveguides, lenses, beam splitters and reflectors have been implemented by structuring metal surfaces or placing dielectric structures on metals, aiming to manipulate the two-dimensional surface plasmon waves. However, the abrupt discontinuities in the material properties or geometries of these elements lead to increased scattering of SPPs, which significantly reduces the efficiency of these components. Transformation optics provides an unprecedented approach to route light at will by spatially varying the optical properties of a material. Here, motivated by this approach, we use grey-scale lithography to adiabatically tailor the topology of a dielectric layer adjacent to a metal surface to demonstrate a plasmonic Luneburg lens that can focus SPPs. We also realize a plasmonic Eaton lens that can bend SPPs. Since the optical properties are changed gradually rather than abruptly in these lenses, losses due to scattering can be significantly reduced in comparison with previously reported plasmonic elements.
Liu Yongmin
Mikkelsen Maiken H.
Valentine Jason
Zentgraf Thomas
Zhang Xiang
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