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Grating Coupling with Hybrid Plasmonic/Dielectric Structure Efficiently Converts Light to Surface Plasmons

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Abstract

We present simulation and experimental results of a hybrid plasmonic/dielectric waveguide with a grating, which efficiently converts radiation to surface plasmons. Resonant cavities yield energy density enhancements of 225 times the incident energy density.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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