Poster
1 August 2021 Organic active photonic platforms for light confinement at the nanoscale
Samuel Thomas Holder, Sara Núñez-Sánchez
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Abstract
In this work, we show how J-aggregate doped polymers can establish a novel polymer organic active photonic platform for nanophotonics. These polymer materials are able to confine light at nanoscale supporting Surface Exciton Polaritons (SEP) similar to Surface Plasmon Polaritons. This novel organic platform can exploit the fabrication tools of supramolecular chemistry, to control and design J-aggregates which give access to light-confinement at desirable new wavelengths across the visible and near-infrared; extending plasmonics beyond the fixed properties of metals by a new means.
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Samuel Thomas Holder and Sara Núñez-Sánchez "Organic active photonic platforms for light confinement at the nanoscale", Proc. SPIE 11796, Active Photonic Platforms XIII, 117962P (1 August 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2593915
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KEYWORDS
Excitons

Photonic nanostructures

Metals

Polymers

Reflectivity

Semiconductors

Silver

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