Maple-leaf shaped broadband optical nano-antenna with hybrid plasmonic feed for nano-photonic applications

Inzamam Ahmad, Shakir Ullah*, Jalal Ud Din, Sadiq Ullah, Waseem Ullah, Usman Habib*, Salahuddin Khan, Jaume Anguera

*Autor/a de correspondencia de este trabajo

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This article presents a broadband optical nano-antenna, which covers a broader range of optical communication wavelengths (666 to 6000 nm), used in nano-photonic applications. The proposed design is modeled and analyzed to obtain a satisfactory gain of up to 11.4 dBi for a single element-based antenna. The unique feature of the proposed antenna is the hybrid plasmonic waveguide-based feed, which receives the optical signal from the planar waveguide and redirects the signal out of the plane. The proposed antenna provides highly directional radiation properties, which makes it a suitable candidate for inter-and intra-chip optical communications and sensing applications. Moreover, an extension of the work is performed for an array configuration of the order 2 × 1 and 64 × 1, to increase the gain and directionality. Therefore, this shows that it can be equally useful for optical energy harvesting applications with a significant gain up to 26.8 dBi.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo8893
PublicaciónApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volumen11
N.º19
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 oct 2021

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