Journal article
Experimental demonstration of a wave plate utilizing localized plasmonic resonances in nanoapertures
JJ Cadusch, TD James, A Roberts
Optics Express | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1364/OE.21.028450
Abstract
Here we demonstrate the fabrication and characterization of a plasmonic wave plate. The device uses detuned, orthogonal nanometric apertures that support localized surface plasmon resonances on their interior walls. A device was fabricated in a thin silver film using focused ion beam milling and standard polarization tomography used to determine its Mueller matrix. We demonstrate a device that can convert linearly polarized light to light with an overall degree of polarization of 88% and a degree of circular polarization of 86% at a particular wavelength of 702 nm. © 2013 Optical Society of America.
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported under the Australian Research Council's Discovery Projects funding scheme (project number DP110100221). This work was performed in part at the Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication.