Light confinement in optical fibres using surface plasmon polaritons
Light confinement in optical fibres using surface plasmon polaritons
In summary, efficient sub-wavelength confinement in optical fibre tapers has been proved with the aid of surface plasmon polaritons. Effective confinements to <10 nm can be predicted by decreasing the aperture.
Renna, F.
8101ff6e-5930-4108-a5e0-81fe22e296fb
Brambilla, G.
815d9712-62c7-47d1-8860-9451a363a6c8
Cox, D.
31eb17f3-3c63-4248-b63c-faa7e5b8d09a
26 August 2009
Renna, F.
8101ff6e-5930-4108-a5e0-81fe22e296fb
Brambilla, G.
815d9712-62c7-47d1-8860-9451a363a6c8
Cox, D.
31eb17f3-3c63-4248-b63c-faa7e5b8d09a
Renna, F., Brambilla, G. and Cox, D.
(2009)
Light confinement in optical fibres using surface plasmon polaritons.
Northern Optics, , Vilnius, Lithuania.
26 - 28 Aug 2009.
Record type:
Conference or Workshop Item
(Paper)
Abstract
In summary, efficient sub-wavelength confinement in optical fibre tapers has been proved with the aid of surface plasmon polaritons. Effective confinements to <10 nm can be predicted by decreasing the aperture.
This record has no associated files available for download.
More information
Published date: 26 August 2009
Venue - Dates:
Northern Optics, , Vilnius, Lithuania, 2009-08-26 - 2009-08-28
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 78899
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78899
PURE UUID: bec865a2-d169-4523-8d8e-5a392df38ccb
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 18 Mar 2010
Last modified: 06 Feb 2024 02:38
Export record
Contributors
Author:
F. Renna
Author:
G. Brambilla
Author:
D. Cox
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics