Journal article

Surface plasmon wave plates

A Djalalian-Assl, JJ Cadusch, ZQ Teo, TJ Davis, A Roberts

Applied Physics Letters | Published : 2015

Abstract

Here, we investigate both numerically and experimentally, the polarization conversion capabilities of a rectangular array of holes with two unequal orthogonal periodicities. We show that it is possible to tune the periodicities in such a way that the transmitted light is circularly polarized for a nominated wavelength, λCPL, when the structure is illuminated with appropriately oriented linearly polarized light at normal incidence. A device was fabricated and experiments confirmed that a degree of circular polarization of 0.89 could be achieved at the resonant wavelength.

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported under the Australian Research Council's Discovery Projects funding scheme (Project No. DP110100221) and a joint Melbourne Material Institute/CSIRO scholarship. This work was performed in part at the Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication (MCN) in the Victorian Node of the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF).