Plasmon electro-optic effect in a subwavelength metallic nanograting with a nematic liquid crystal


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Abstract

The electro-optic effect in hybrid structures based on subwavelength metallic nanogratings in contact with a layer of a nematic liquid crystal has been experimentally studied. Metallic gratings are fabricated in the form of interdigitated electrodes, which makes it possible to use them not only as optical elements but also for the production of an electric field in a thin surface region of the layer of the liquid crystal. It has been shown that, owing to the electric-field-induced reorientation of molecules of the liquid crystal near the surface of the grating, it is possible to significantly control the spectral features of the transmission of light, which are caused by the excitation of surface plasmons. The electro-optic effect is superfast for liquid crystal devices because a change in the optical properties of the system requires the reorientation of molecules only in a very thin surface layer of the liquid crystal.

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S. P. Palto

Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography

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Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 59, Moscow, 119333

M. I. Barnik

Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography

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Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 59, Moscow, 119333

I. V. Kasyanova

Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography

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Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 59, Moscow, 119333

A. R. Geivandov

Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography

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Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 59, Moscow, 119333

N. M. Shtykov

Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography

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Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 59, Moscow, 119333

V. V. Artemov

Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography

Email: kasiridum@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 59, Moscow, 119333

M. V. Gorkunov

Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography

Email: kasiridum@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 59, Moscow, 119333

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