Department of Physics, Society of Physics Students, Queens Campus

October 11, 2012 1:50 PM - 3:00 PM
St. John's Hall, Room 111A

 

Department of Physics and St. John’s Society of Physics Students Chapter Seminar

A Quest for Exotic Nano-Structures with Superior Optical Properties

Daniel Nikolov
Department of Physics, St. John’s University


The presentation discusses the recent research done on nano-wires with superior optical properties. The goal of the study is to discover and build structures which can transmit light below the diffraction limit, hence achieving good confinement while maintaining large propagation length. The research done shows that it is possible to achieve more than 40% transmission trough cylindrical wires of 40nm diameter if appropriate materials are used. The enhanced light transmission is due to the excitement of Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) at the metal dielectric interfaces. Furthermore, an analytical model is built to explain the coupling of multiple nanowaveguides using properties of SPPs. More recent work, shows that it is possible to modify the properties of the waveguide by adding additional dielectric core creating a coaxial wire. A better confinement can be achieved at the cost of shorter propagation length and lower transmission. The application of such structures are numerous including near-field microscopy, single molecule spectroscopy and near-field lithography.

All students and faculty are invited. Refreshments will be served.