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Do Truly Unidirectional Surface Plasmon-Polaritons Exist?

Optics 2019-04-30 v2

Abstract

In this work, we revisit the topic of surface waves on nonreciprocal plasmonic structures, and clarify whether strictly unidirectional surface plasmon-polaritons are allowed to exist in this material platform. By investigating different three-dimensional configurations and frequency regimes, we theoretically show that, while conventional surface magneto-plasmons are not strictly unidirectional due to nonlocal effects, consistent with recent predictions made in the literature, another important class of one-way surface plasmon-polaritons, existing at an interface with an opaque isotropic material, robustly preserve their unidirectionality even in the presence of nonlocality, and for arbitrarily-small levels of dissipation. We also investigate the extreme behavior of terminated unidirectional wave-guiding structures, for both classes of surface waves, and discuss their counter-intuitive implications.

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@article{arxiv.1904.08392,
  title  = {Do Truly Unidirectional Surface Plasmon-Polaritons Exist?},
  author = {S. Ali Hassani Gangaraj and Francesco Monticone},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.08392},
  year   = {2019}
}