14 October 2015 Use of nanostructures based on silver nanospike prepared by oblique angle deposition as broadband optical polarizer
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Abstract
Plasmonics have enabled the realization of new optical components in nanostructures such as polarizers. We construct nanostructures by polycarbonate grating comprising silver nanospikes prepared by an oblique angle deposition technique. Surface, wavelength, and polarization properties of these devices have been investigated by atomic force microscopy, fiber-coupled spectrometer, and rotating analyzer, respectively. Our results show that we can reach 31% polarization ratio with the aid of two pieces of metalized gratings placed back to back by index-matching gel. Also, we can reach the broadband optical polarizer in the visible region according to the concentration and direction of nanospike in each of metalized nanogratings, which can open up directions toward cheap and one-dimensional optical polarizers.
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Seyedeh Mehri Hamidi and Mojtaba Zamani "Use of nanostructures based on silver nanospike prepared by oblique angle deposition as broadband optical polarizer," Optical Engineering 54(10), 107104 (14 October 2015). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.54.10.107104
Published: 14 October 2015
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KEYWORDS
Polarizers

Silver

Nanostructures

Dielectric polarization

Polarization

Statistical analysis

Index matching antireflective coatings

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