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Smart Modulators Based on Electric Field-Triggering of Surface Plasmon-Polariton for Active Plasmonics.

Jan ŠvandaYevgeniya KalachyovaDavid MarešJakub SiegelPetr SlepičkaZdeňka KolskáPetr MacháčŠtefan MichnaVáclav ŠvorčíkOleksiy Lyutakov
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Design and properties of a plasmonic modulator in situ tunable by electric field are presented. Our design comprises the creation of periodic surface pattern on the surface of an elastic polymer supported by a piezo-substrate by excimer laser irradiation and subsequent selective coverage by silver by tilted angle vacuum evaporation. The structure creation was confirmed by AFM and FIB-SEM techniques. An external electric field is used for fine control of the polymer pattern amplitude, which tends to decrease with increasing voltage. As a result, surface plasmon-polariton excitation is quenched, leading to the less pronounced structure of plasmon response. This quenching was checked using UV-Vis spectroscopy and SERS measurements, and confirmed by numerical simulation. All methods prove the proposed functionality of the structures enabling the creation smart plasmonic materials for a very broad range of advanced optical applications.
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