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Localized surface plasmons for waveguide polarizers

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Abstract

Passive polarizers are standard components in bulk and guided-wave optical systems. Guided-wave polarizers include metal/dielectric overlays,1 anisotropic crystals,2 and proton-exchanged waveguides.3 Here we report experimental results of a passive guided-wave polarizer by using surface-plasmon modes localized in small Ag particles.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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