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Intrinsic losses in self-assembled hybrid metallodielectric systems
Author(s) -
Juan F. GalisteoLópez,
Martín LópezGarcía,
Cefe López,
Antonio GarcíaMartín
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
applied physics letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.182
H-Index - 442
eISSN - 1077-3118
pISSN - 0003-6951
DOI - 10.1063/1.3626856
Subject(s) - dielectric , materials science , leakage (economics) , electromagnetic field , condensed matter physics , absorption (acoustics) , optics , substrate (aquarium) , optoelectronics , physics , composite material , oceanography , quantum mechanics , economics , macroeconomics , geology
3 figuras, 3 páginas.The light confinement properties of hybrid metallodielectric systems have been studied employing numerical simulations to obtain the optical response as well as the total field intensity associated with the different modes of the structure. The effect of intrinsic losses, absorption, and out-of-plane leakage on the quality factors (Q) of different modes is discussed, and the results obtained are interpreted in terms of the optical constants of the metallic substrate. Large Q values (up to 600) can be attained in this kind of samples, much larger than in their purely dielectric counterpart, pointing to the ability of these systems to efficiently confine electromagnetic radiation.J. F. Galisteo-López was supported by the JAE Postdoctoral Program from CSIC. M. López-García was supported by the FPI PhD program from the MICINN. This work was supported by the Spanish MICINN CSD2007-0046 (Nanolight.es)and MAT2009-07841 (GLUSFA) projects and Comunidad de Madrid S2009/MAT-1756 (PHAMA) programme. A. García-Martín also acknowledges financial support from the Spanish MICINN (“MAGPLAS” MAT2008-06765-C02-01/NAN,Funcoat Consolider Ingenio 2010 CSD2008-00023) and European Comission (NMP3-SL-2008-214107-Nanomagma).Peer reviewe

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