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arxiv: cond-mat/0509222 · v1 · submitted 2005-09-08 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Diffraction grating revisited: a high-resolution plasmonic dispersive element

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keywords lightdispersionapplicationsblochcrystaldiffractionhigh-resolutionoptical
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The spectral dispersion of light is critical in applications ranging from spectroscopy to sensing and optical communication technologies. We demonstrate that ultra-high spectral dispersion can be achieved with a finite-size surface plasmon polaritonic (SPP) crystal. The 3D to 2D reduction in light diffraction dimensions due to interaction of light with collective electron modes in a metal is shown to increase the dispersion by some two orders of magnitude, due to a two-stage process: (i) conversion of the incident light to SPP Bloch waves on a nanostructured surface and (ii) Bloch waves traversing the SPP crystal boundary. This has potential for high-resolution spectrograph applications in photonics, optical communications and lab-on-a-chip, all within a planar device which is compact and easy to fabricate.

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