Epsilon-near-zero media coupled with localized surface plasmon modes

Bilge Can Yildiz, Humeyra Caglayan*

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Abstract

Epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) media are an emerging platform, embracing the great potential for novel nanophotonic phenomena. One method to obtain an ENZ medium is to operate at the cutoff wavelength of the fundamental mode of a plasmonic waveguide. Control over this mode is limited to the waveguide's material and size properties. Here, we demonstrate that a plasmonic nanostructure (nanorod) can be strongly coupled to the plasmonic waveguide, providing two new hybrid resonance modes exhibiting characteristics of both guided ENZ modes and localized surface plasmon modes. Strong coupling gives rise to a Rabi splitting of 300 meV, which is demonstrated by finite-difference time domain simulations where we calculate the decay rate enhancement of a dipole emitter located in the coupled system. The hybrid modes are retrieved using the analytic coupled harmonic oscillator model. This suggested method via hybridization of modes can be used to generate and manipulate ENZ media where the unique ENZ property of wavelength extension enables effectively shrinking spatially long distances down to optically short distances.
Original languageEnglish
Article number165303
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume102
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2020
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

We acknowledge the financial support of the H2020 European Research Council (Starting Grant project aQUARiUM; Agreement No. 802986), Academy of Finland Flagship Programme (PREIN; Grant No. 320165).

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