Authors
Ragip A Pala, Ken T Shimizu, Nicholas A Melosh, Mark L Brongersma
Publication date
2008/5/14
Journal
Nano Letters
Volume
8
Issue
5
Pages
1506-1510
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
We demonstrate a surface plasmon-polariton (SPP) waveguide all-optical switch that combines the unique physical properties of small molecules and metallic (plasmonic) nanostructures. The switch consists of a pair of gratings defined in an aluminum film coated with a 65 nm thick layer of photochromic (PC) molecules. The first grating couples a signal beam consisting of free space photons to SPPs that interact effectively with the PC molecules. These molecules can reversibly be switched between transparent and absorbing states using a free space optical pump. In the transparent (signal “on”) state, the SPPs freely propagate through the molecular layer, and in the absorbing (signal “off”) state, the SPPs are strongly attenuated. The second grating serves to decouple the SPPs back into a free space optical beam, enabling measurement of the modulated signal with a far-field detector. In a preliminary study, the …
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