Comparative analysis of metals and alternative infrared plasmonic materials

ACS Photonics(2018)

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Abstract
In the past decade or two, the field of nanophotonics has seen rapid development, empowered by introducing the concepts of plasmonics and metamaterials. The enabling feature behind this progress has been the use of noble metals that exhibit negative dielectric permittivities over a wide spectral range of visible and infrared wavelengths that allowed for manipulating the light on the subwavelength scale. Consequently, numerous interesting phenomena that otherwise do not exist in nature have been demonstrated in laboratories, but their transitions to practical applications have been painfully slow due to the large ohmic losses that are inherent in all metals. Doped semiconductors with lower losses have been proposed as new plasmonic materials to replace noble metals. Because the electron densities that are introduced with the artificial doping are always a few order of magnitude lower than what naturally available in metals, their plasma frequencies are shifted considerably toward longer wavelengths to the ...
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surface plasmon,plasmonic enhancement,alternative plasmonic material
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