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Modular Hybrid Plasmonic Integrated Circuit -- Rotation, Nanofocusing and Nonlinear Enhancement

Optics 2021-05-28 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

We introduce a modular approach for efficiently interfacing photonic integrated circuits with deep-sub-wavelength hybrid plasmonic functionality. We demonstrate that an off-the-shelf silicon-on-insulator waveguide can be post-processed into an integrated hybrid plasmonic circuit by evaporating a silica and gold nanolayer. The circuit consists of a plasmonic rotator and a nanofocusser module, which together result in nano-scale, nonlinear wavelength conversion. We experimentally characterize each module, and demonstrate an intensity enhancement of >200>200 in a calculated mode area of 50nm250\,{\rm nm}^2 at λ=1320nm\lambda = 1320\,{\rm nm} using second harmonic generation. This work opens the door to customized plasmonic functionalities on industry-standard waveguides, bridging conventional integrated photonic circuits with hybrid plasmonic devices. This approach promises convenient access to nanometre-scale quantum information processing, nonlinear plasmonics, and single-molecule sensing.

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@article{arxiv.1908.11552,
  title  = {Modular Hybrid Plasmonic Integrated Circuit -- Rotation, Nanofocusing and Nonlinear Enhancement},
  author = {Alessandro Tuniz and Oliver Bickerton and Fernando J. Diaz and Thomas Käsebier and Ernst-Bernhard Kley and Stefanie Kroker and Stefano Palomba and C. Martijn de Sterke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.11552},
  year   = {2021}
}