2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22082968
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Design of a Slab Tamm Plasmon Resonator Coupled to a Multistrip Array Waveguide for the Mid Infrared

Abstract: In this work, we present and analyze a design of an absorber–waveguide system combining a highly sensitive waveguide array concept with a resonant selective absorber. The waveguide part is composed of an array of coupled strip waveguides and is therefore called a coupled strip array (CSA). The CSA is then coupled to the end of a slab Tamm plasmon (STP-) resonator, which is composed of a quasicrystal-like reflector formed by the patterning of a silicon slab and an interfacing tungsten slab. The concept describe… Show more

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“…We additionally simulated an isolated strip waveguide by enlarging the size of the horizontal domain and removing periodicity. The simulations were performed in the mid-IR absorption band of CO 2 at a wavelength of 4.25 µm, and the material parameters were taken from the literature (Si [26], Si 3 N 4 [27], SiO 2 [17]). We note here that by using these material parameters, were are implicitly neglecting any absorption losses in the silicon and the Si 3 N 4 layers.…”
Section: Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We additionally simulated an isolated strip waveguide by enlarging the size of the horizontal domain and removing periodicity. The simulations were performed in the mid-IR absorption band of CO 2 at a wavelength of 4.25 µm, and the material parameters were taken from the literature (Si [26], Si 3 N 4 [27], SiO 2 [17]). We note here that by using these material parameters, were are implicitly neglecting any absorption losses in the silicon and the Si 3 N 4 layers.…”
Section: Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%