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  • 2013Spatiotemporal characterization of SPP pulse propagation in two-dimensional plasmonic focusing devices77citations

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  • Bayer, Daniela
  • Evlyukhin, Andrey B.
  • Aeschlimann, Martin
  • Leißner, Till
  • Reinhardt, Carsten
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Spatiotemporal characterization of SPP pulse propagation in two-dimensional plasmonic focusing devices

  • Fischer, Alexander
  • Bayer, Daniela
  • Evlyukhin, Andrey B.
  • Aeschlimann, Martin
  • Leißner, Till
  • Reinhardt, Carsten
  • Bauer, Michael
  • Lemke, Christoph
  • Radke, Jörn W.
  • Schneider, Christian
  • Melchior, Pascal
  • Chichkov, Boris N.
Abstract

<p>The spatiotemporal evolution of a SPP wave packet with femtosecond duration is experimentally investigated in two different plasmonic focusing structures. A two-dimensional reconstruction of the plasmonic field in space and time is possible by the numerical analysis of interferometric time-resolved photoemission electron microscopy data. We show that the time-integrated and time-resolved view onto the wave packet dynamics allow one to characterize and compare the capabilities of two-dimensional components for use in plasmonic devices operating with ultrafast pulses.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • two-dimensional
  • electron microscopy