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Efficient Integration of Sub-5-nm-gap Plasmonic Crystal Cavities with Plasmonic Waveguides

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Abstract

We propose seamless integration of a tightly focused sub-5-nm-gap plasmonic crystal cavity with a plasmonic waveguide. A three-dimensionally tapered 2-nm-gap plasmonic crystal cavity exhibiting a mode volume of 6×10-6 (λ/n)3 can efficiently couple to an integrated waveguide with over 90% efficiency by optimally selecting the number of air-holes in the plasmonic crystal. Along with the theoretical study, we fabricated the three-dimensionally tapered plasmonic crystal cavity integrated with a waveguide by using e-beam-induced deposition and focused ion-beam milling techniques.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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