A concept for the efficient generation of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) with ultrashort duration close to the single-cycle limit is presented. The scheme is based on grating coupling and laser pulses with wavefront rotation (WFR), so that the resonance condition for SPP excitation is satisfied only for a time window shorter than the driving pulse. The feasibility and robustness of the technique is investigated by means of simulations with realistic parameters. In optimal conditions, we find that a 29.5 fs pulse with an 800 nm wavelength can excite SPPs with < 4 fs duration (similar to 1.5 laser cycles) and a peak field amplitude similar to 2.7 times the peak value for the laser pulse.

Few-Cycle Surface Plasmon Polariton Generation by Rotating Wavefront Pulses

Macchi A
2018

Abstract

A concept for the efficient generation of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) with ultrashort duration close to the single-cycle limit is presented. The scheme is based on grating coupling and laser pulses with wavefront rotation (WFR), so that the resonance condition for SPP excitation is satisfied only for a time window shorter than the driving pulse. The feasibility and robustness of the technique is investigated by means of simulations with realistic parameters. In optimal conditions, we find that a 29.5 fs pulse with an 800 nm wavelength can excite SPPs with < 4 fs duration (similar to 1.5 laser cycles) and a peak field amplitude similar to 2.7 times the peak value for the laser pulse.
2018
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
ultrashort pulses
femtosecond plasmonics
grating-coupler
few-cycle plasmonics
strong coupling
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