JOURNAL ARTICLE

WAVELENGTH DEMULTIPLEXING IN METAL–INSULATOR–METAL PLASMONIC WAVEGUIDES

Xiankun Yao

Year: 2014 Journal:   Modern Physics Letters B Vol: 28 (04)Pages: 1450025-1450025   Publisher: World Scientific

Abstract

In this paper, we have numerically investigated a novel kind of ultra-compact wavelength demultiplexing (WDM) in high-confined metal–insulator–metal (MIM) plasmonic waveguides. It is found that the drop transmission efficiency of the filtering cavity can be strongly enhanced by introducing a side-coupled cavity in the MIM waveguide. The theoretical analysis is verified by the finite-difference time-domain simulations. Through cascading the filtering units, a highly effective triple-wavelength demultiplexer is proposed by selecting the specific separation between the two coupled cavities of filtering units. Our results may find potential applications for the nanoscale WDM systems in highly integrated optical circuits and networks.

Keywords:
Demultiplexer Plasmon Metal-insulator-metal Finite-difference time-domain method Materials science Wavelength-division multiplexing Multiplexing Optoelectronics Waveguide Wavelength Optics Insulator (electricity) Physics Telecommunications Computer science

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