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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Laser Beams |
Subtitle of host publication | Theory, Properties and Applications |
Pages | 383-397 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2011 |
Externally published | Yes |
Abstract
Growing interest in the field of surface plasmon polaritons comes from a rapid advance of nanostructuring technologies. The application of two-photon polymerization by pulse laser technique for the fabrication of dielectric and metallic SPP-structures, which can be used for localization, guiding, and manipulation of plasmonic waves on a subwavelength scale, are studied. This fast technology is based on nonlinear absorption of near-infrared femtosecond laser pulses. Excitation, propagation, and interaction of SPP waves with nanostructures are controlled and studied by leakage radiation imaging. It is demonstrated that created nanostructures are very efficient for the excitation and focusing of plasmonic waves on the metal film. Examples of passive and active plasmonic components are presented and discussed.
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- Physics and Astronomy(all)
- General Physics and Astronomy
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