Study of plasmonic wave propagation in finite thickness metal film and layered dielectric materials

The emphasis of this report is on the project undertaken and knowledge gained from working on final year project. In this project, the properties of plasmonic waveguide is studied and applied. By implementing using various materials available, wave guiding capability is enhanced. The report compris...

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Main Author: Chen, Kang.
Other Authors: Yu Siu Fung
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-167282023-07-07T17:06:34Z Study of plasmonic wave propagation in finite thickness metal film and layered dielectric materials Chen, Kang. Yu Siu Fung School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio The emphasis of this report is on the project undertaken and knowledge gained from working on final year project. In this project, the properties of plasmonic waveguide is studied and applied. By implementing using various materials available, wave guiding capability is enhanced. The report comprises an overview of the description and analysis of the project and subsequent assignments undertaken. The main projects and tasks included in this report are: 1) Investigation on extended plasmonic wave guiding structure (dielectric – metal – dielectric) constructed with high dielectric constant intermediate layer using reflection pole method (RPM) for gold, silver and copper. 2) High and low dielectric constant silicon compositions are used as intermediate layer to test wave guiding capabilities. 3) Several silicon dioxides are used as intermediate layer and semi-infinite layer to get critical intermediate layer thickness for longest range wave traveling. 4) Metal – dielectric – metal and asymmetric structures are investigated and documented in this report. In this project I have learnt detailed process flow of research project as well as some points of view about the applications of plasmonic waveguide. My problem solving skills and self independent attitude are enhanced. This will be beneficial to my future study. Bachelor of Engineering 2009-05-28T02:55:40Z 2009-05-28T02:55:40Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16728 en Nanyang Technological University 68 p. application/pdf
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Chen, Kang.
Study of plasmonic wave propagation in finite thickness metal film and layered dielectric materials
description The emphasis of this report is on the project undertaken and knowledge gained from working on final year project. In this project, the properties of plasmonic waveguide is studied and applied. By implementing using various materials available, wave guiding capability is enhanced. The report comprises an overview of the description and analysis of the project and subsequent assignments undertaken. The main projects and tasks included in this report are: 1) Investigation on extended plasmonic wave guiding structure (dielectric – metal – dielectric) constructed with high dielectric constant intermediate layer using reflection pole method (RPM) for gold, silver and copper. 2) High and low dielectric constant silicon compositions are used as intermediate layer to test wave guiding capabilities. 3) Several silicon dioxides are used as intermediate layer and semi-infinite layer to get critical intermediate layer thickness for longest range wave traveling. 4) Metal – dielectric – metal and asymmetric structures are investigated and documented in this report. In this project I have learnt detailed process flow of research project as well as some points of view about the applications of plasmonic waveguide. My problem solving skills and self independent attitude are enhanced. This will be beneficial to my future study.
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title Study of plasmonic wave propagation in finite thickness metal film and layered dielectric materials
title_short Study of plasmonic wave propagation in finite thickness metal film and layered dielectric materials
title_full Study of plasmonic wave propagation in finite thickness metal film and layered dielectric materials
title_fullStr Study of plasmonic wave propagation in finite thickness metal film and layered dielectric materials
title_full_unstemmed Study of plasmonic wave propagation in finite thickness metal film and layered dielectric materials
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