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2011

Photonic crystal

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Nanoplasmonic Sensors Based On Periodic Arrays Of Gold Nanoparticles, Hao Jiang Dec 2011

Nanoplasmonic Sensors Based On Periodic Arrays Of Gold Nanoparticles, Hao Jiang

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Nanoplasmonic sensors use the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) of metal nanostructures to sense the refractive index change in a surface-bound layer caused by biomolecular interactions or changing chemical environment. In this thesis, four types of sensor configurations based on gold nanoparticle arrays are thoroughly investigated.

The first configuration is a periodic array of gold nanoparticles excited by the evanescent field of an optical waveguide mode. Since light carried by a waveguide mode propagates along the same plane of the periodicities, the coupling of nanoparticles are strongly affected by the photonic crystal lattice. This configuration is investigated both in simulations …


Optical Power Splitting Techniques Using Photonic Crystal Line Defect Waveguides, Rajat Dey Jul 2011

Optical Power Splitting Techniques Using Photonic Crystal Line Defect Waveguides, Rajat Dey

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“Photonic Crystals (PCs)” are dielectric or metallo-dielectric structures with periodic spatial alternations of refractive index on the scale of the wavelength of light. Many optical devices, based on PCs, have been proposed. There are multiple ways by which equal amount of power of incoming signals can be divided into two, three and four output channels; for example using multiple coupled photonic crystal waveguides, directional coupling and cascaded multimode PC waveguides. Ideally, the splitter should divide the input power equally into the output channels without significant reflection or radiation losses and should be compact in size. In this thesis we have …