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Subwavelength propagation and localization of light using surface plasmons: A brief perspective
Authors:G V PAVAN KUMAR  DANVEER SINGH  PARTHA PRATIM PATRA  ARINDAM DASGUPTA
Institution:1. Photonics and Optical Nanoscopy Laboratory, Departments of Physics and Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, 411 008, India
Abstract:Surface plasmons at the metal–dielectric interface have emerged as an important candidate to propagate and localize light at subwavelength scales. By tailoring the geometry and arrangement of metallic nanoarchitectures, propagating and localized surface plasmons can be obtained. In this brief perspective, we discuss: (1) how surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) and localized surface plasmons (LSPs) can be optically excited in metallic nanoarchitectures by employing a variety of optical microscopy methods; (2) how SPPs and LSPs in plasmonic nanowires can be utilized for subwavelength polarization optics and single-molecule surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) on a photonic chip; and (3) how individual plasmonic nanowire can be optically manipulated using optical trapping methods.
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