2020
DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/abad23
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Bound in continuum states and induced transparency in mesoscopic demultiplexer with two outputs

Abstract: We investigate the electronic transport in a simple mesoscopic cross structure made of two wires (stubs) grafted at the same point along a quantum waveguide. We show that the structure may exhibit important phenomena such as bound in continuum (BIC) states. These states are transformed into electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) resonance by detuning slightly the lengths of the stubs. The last phenomenon is used to propose and study a mesoscopic demultiplexer device with an input waveguide and two outp… Show more

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“…The EIT resonance can also be realized in a so-called Cross structure with two grafted stubs at the same site. These Cross and U-shaped structures displaying Fano or EIT resonances have been proposed for the design of demultiplexers in mesoscopics [36], acoustics [37,38], photonics [39] and magnonics [40]. The aim of this paper is to extend these concepts to the field of plasmonics by using MIM-type waveguides for the transport of plasmonic modes and stubs as local resonators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EIT resonance can also be realized in a so-called Cross structure with two grafted stubs at the same site. These Cross and U-shaped structures displaying Fano or EIT resonances have been proposed for the design of demultiplexers in mesoscopics [36], acoustics [37,38], photonics [39] and magnonics [40]. The aim of this paper is to extend these concepts to the field of plasmonics by using MIM-type waveguides for the transport of plasmonic modes and stubs as local resonators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%