Experimental observation of TM propagated modes in nanocoax structures

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Abstract

The nanoscale manipulation of light has become one of the most important research areas in the last years.\footnote{R. R. Oulton, V. J. Sorger, T. Zentgraf, R. M. Ma, C. Gladden, L.Dai, G. Bartal, X. Zhang, Nature 461, 629-632 (2009).} Several studies in nanoscale waveguides have been done and the coaxial waveguide is among the most promising due to its broadband properties.\footnote{D. Pozar, D. ``Microwave Engineering,'' 3rd. Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. USA, 2005.} Here, we report the experimental observation of photonic and plasmonic transverse magnetic mode propagation in a nanocoax structure by use of leakage radiation microscopy and near-field scanning optical microscopy in the visible and near-infrared ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum. Numerical calculations are consistent with our experimental results and suggest that the propagated modes are mainly TM$_{10}$-like (plasmonic) and TM$_{11}$ (photonic) modes, confirming theoretical results previously reported.\footnote{ Peng Y., Wang W., Kempa K., Opt. Express. 3, 1758-1763 (2008).}

*This work is supported by the W. M. Keck Foundation.

Authors

  • M. Naughton

    • Boston College, Department of Physics, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467
    • Boston College
    • Department of Physics, Boston College
    • Boston Coll
  • Binod Rizal

    • Boston College
    • Department of Physics, Boston College
  • Fan Ye

    • Boston College, Department of Physics, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467
    • Department of Physics, Boston College
  • M. Burns

    • Boston College, Department of Physics, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467
    • Boston College
    • Department of Physics, Boston College
    • Boston Coll
  • Juan Merlo

    • Boston College
    • Department of Physics, Boston College