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Channeling Surface Plasmons

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Subwavelength channels enable efficient lightguiding, suggesting the feasibility of ultracompact plasmonic components and a new class of integrated optical circuits.

Dr. Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi, Aalborg Universitet

Modern communications systems must deal with huge amounts of data at ever-increasing speeds. In doing so, they try to use the best features of electronic and optical circuits. Electronic circuits are tiny, but their operation speed is limited. Optical circuits are much better at transmitting data at high speed, but their sizes are limited by diffraction — that is, propagating light cannot be squeezed in the lateral cross section below its wavelength in the medium. Channel plasmons promise both the compactness of electronics and the speed of optics. Recent experiments have shown that...Read full article

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    Published: June 2006
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    diffraction
    Diffraction is a fundamental wave phenomenon that occurs when a wave encounters an obstacle or aperture, causing the wave to bend around the edges and spread out. This effect is most commonly observed with light waves, but it can also occur with other types of waves, such as sound waves, water waves, and even matter waves in quantum mechanics. Wave interaction: Diffraction occurs when a wave encounters an obstacle (e.g., an edge or slit) or a series of obstacles, such as a diffraction...
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