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Exciting space-time surface plasmon polaritons by irradiating a nanoslit structure

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Abstract

Space-time (ST) wave packets are propagation-invariant pulsed optical beams that travel freely in dielectrics at a tunable group velocity without diffraction or dispersion. Because ST wave packets maintain these characteristics even when only one transverse dimension is considered, they can realize surface-bound waves (e.g., surface plasmon polaritons at a metal-dielectric interface, which we call ST-SPPs) that have the same unique characteristics as their freely propagating counterparts. However, because the spatiotemporal spectral structure of ST-SPPs is key to their propagation invariance on the metal surface, their excitation methodology must be considered carefully. Using finite-difference time-domain simulations, we show that an appropriately synthesized ST wave packet in free space can be coupled to an ST-SPP via a single nanoscale slit inscribed in the metal surface. Our calculations confirm that this excitation methodology yields surface-bound ST-SPPs that are localized in all dimensions (and can thus be considered as plasmonic “bullets”), which travel rigidly at the metal-dielectric interface without diffraction or dispersion at a tunable group velocity.

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Visualization 1       Time evolution of the electric field (Ey) distribution (upper) and the profile taken along the z-axis (x=0) (lower) of a superluminal space-time light wave packet (ST-WP) with a group velocity of 1.2c.
Visualization 2       Time evolution of the electric field (Ey) distribution (upper) and the profile taken along the z-axis (x=0) (lower) of a subluminal space-time light wave packet (ST-WP) with a group velocity of 0.8c.
Visualization 3       Time evolution of the out-of-plane electric field (Ey) distribution (upper) and the profile taken along the z-axis (x=0, y=0) (lower) of a superluminal space-time surface plasmon polariton wave packet (ST-SPP WP) with a group velocity of 1.2c.
Visualization 4       Time evolution of the out-of-plane electric field (Ey) distribution (upper) and the profile taken along the z-axis (x=0, y=0) (lower) of a subluminal space-time surface plasmon polariton wave packet (ST-SPP WP) with a group velocity of 0.8c.

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