Electrical excitation of waveguided surface plasmons by a light-emitting tunneling optical gap antenna

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TitreElectrical excitation of waveguided surface plasmons by a light-emitting tunneling optical gap antenna
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursCazier N., Buret M., Uskov A.V, Markey L., Arocas J., G. Francs Cdes, Bouhelier A.
JournalOPTICS EXPRESS
Volume24
Pagination3873-3884
Date PublishedFEB 22
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1094-4087
Résumé

We introduce a new type of electroplasmonic interfacing component to electrically generate surface plasmons. Specifically, an electron-fed optical tunneling gap antenna is integrated on a plasmonic waveguiding platform. When electrical charges are injected in the tunneling barrier of the gap antenna, a broad-band radiation is emitted from the feed area by a process identified as a thermal emission of hot electrons. Part of the emitted photons couples to surface plasmon modes sustained by the waveguide geometry. The transducing optical antenna is thus acting as a localized electrical source of surface plasmon polaritons. The integration of electrically-activated optical antennas into a plasmonic architecture mitigates the need for complex coupling scheme and proposes a solution for realizing nanoscale units at the interface between nano-electronics and photonics. (C) 2016 Optical Society of America

DOI10.1364/OE.24.003873