Centimeter-scale propagation of optical surface waves at visible wavelengths

Babak Vosoughi Lahijani*, Nicolas Descharmes, Raphael Barbey, Gael D. Osowiecki, Valentin J. Wittwer, Olga Razskazovskaya, Thomas Südmeyer, Hans Peter Herzig

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Abstract

Guiding and confining light at interfaces is crucial for applications involving light-matter interactions such as surface spectroscopy, nonlinearoptics, and quantum information technology. While dielectric surface wavesoffer promising perspectives for strong light confinement at non-absorbinginterfaces, their capacity has not yet been widely explored. Here, we focus onthe propagation properties of optical modes supported at the free surface of aone-dimensional photonic crystal. The contributions of intrinsic and extrinsic loss mechanisms are investigated. Structures optimized to support long propagating optical surface waves are designed and fabricated. We experimentally demonstrate, for the first time, the existence of optical surface waves capable of propagating over centimeter-scale distances in the visible spectral range. Our results open new perspectives for the use of optical surface waves in integrated optics and enhanced light-matter interactions.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2102854
JournalAdvanced Optical Materials
Volume2022
Number of pages7
ISSN2195-1071
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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