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- Title
Experimental Demonstration of Reduced Light Absorption by Intracavity Metallic Layers in Tamm Plasmon-based Microcavity.
- Authors
Kaliteevski, M.; Lazarenko, A.; Il'inskaya, N.; Zadiranov, Yu.; Sasin, M.; Zaitsev, D.; Mazlin, V.; Brunkov, P.; Pavlov, S.; Egorov, A.
- Abstract
We demonstrate experimentally a microcavity based on SiO/TiO with two gold layers directly attached to the central base of the microcavity. The design of optical modes based on the peculiarities of Tamm plasmons provides reduced absorption due to the fixing of the node of the electric field of optical mode to metallic layers. Experimentally measured reflection and transmission spectra exhibits three features, corresponding to three hybrid modes of the microcavity. The widths of spectral features confirm that absorption of light by metallic layers is vanishing for optimized mode. The latter is confirmed by resonant transmission of light through the structure. In case of the laser structure, two intracavity metallic layers could serve as contacts for electrical pumping.
- Subjects
PLASMONICS; MICROCAVITY lasers; LIGHT absorption; HYBRID mode locking; OPTICAL reflection; LASER spectroscopy
- Publication
Plasmonics, 2015, Vol 10, Issue 2, p281
- ISSN
1557-1955
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11468-014-9806-0