Title :
Plasmonic Grid Array of Gold Nanorods for Point-to-Point Optical Communications
Author :
Soliman, Ezzeldin A. ; Sallam, Mai O. ; Vandenbosch, Guy A. E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., American Univ. in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt
Abstract :
A novel wire-grid array of nanorods is introduced. The array consists of five gold radiating rods and four gold perpendicular connecting rods. Each rod represents a plasmonic transmission line supporting single Surface Plasmon Polariton mode guided to the interface between the metal and surrounding dielectric. The propagation characteristics of this single strip plasmonic transmission line are studied using an integral equations formulation solved using the Method of Moments. The new array is designed for operation at a wavelength of 1.55 μm, which is commonly used by optical communication systems. The overall physical and electrical sizes of the array are (0.68-by-1.05 μm) and (λg-by-3λg/2), respectively. The maximum directivity of the proposed wire-grid nantenna array on top of a substrate with refractive index of 2 reaches 15.24 dBi. The proposed wire-grid nantenna array has a symmetric radiation pattern with reasonable side-lobe-level and extremely low cross-polarization level.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; antenna radiation patterns; directive antennas; gold; integral equations; light polarisation; light propagation; metal-insulator boundaries; metamaterial antennas; method of moments; nanophotonics; nanorods; optical arrays; optical communication equipment; optical design techniques; plasmonics; polaritons; refractive index; surface plasmons; Au; cross-polarization level; electrical size; gold nanorods; gold perpendicular connecting rods; integral equations; metal-dielectric interface; method of moments; optical communication systems; physical size; plasmonic grid array; plasmonic transmission line; point-to-point optical communications; propagation characteristics; radiating rods; refractive index; side-lobe-level; single strip plasmonic transmission line; surface plasmon polariton mode; symmetric radiation pattern; wavelength 1.55 mum; wire-grid nantenna array; Arrays; Gold; Method of moments; Plasmons; Power transmission lines; Strips; Integral equations; Plasmonics; integral equations; method of moments; nano-antennas; nanoantennas; plasmonics; surface plasmon polaritons; transmission lines; wire-grid antenna arrays;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2014.2369493