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17 February 2003 Surface electromagnetic waves on dielectrics with conducting interfaces
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Proceedings Volume 4833, Applications of Photonic Technology 5; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.474842
Event: Applications of Photonic Technology 5, 2002, Quebec City, Canada
Abstract
In several recent papers, layered waveguide structures with conductive interfaces have been discussed, whose propagation properties are controlled by a transverse voltage. These structures can be used as a dynamic optical read/write memory cell, and programmable optical diffractive element. In this paper, the excitation of surface waves with the presence of interface charges is discussed. Interface charges affect the dispersion of surface waves, and therefore they can be used in various applications such as optical modulators, switches, sensors and filters. These waves can be superior to surface plasmon waves since they are not lossy. The lossless property is satisfied in limited range: millimeter waves to far infrared.
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Khashayar Mehrany, Sina Khorasani, and Bizhan Rashidian "Surface electromagnetic waves on dielectrics with conducting interfaces", Proc. SPIE 4833, Applications of Photonic Technology 5, (17 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.474842
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

Electromagnetic radiation

Dielectrics

Reflection

Dielectric polarization

Electromagnetism

Radio propagation

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