Tunable Surface Plasmon Infrared Modulator

There is a need for improved active infrared optical elements such as modulators. Extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through subwavelength apertures allows for tailored filtering based on plasmon resonance. Until now EOT devices have not fully achieved the need for variable attenuation capabilities. Sandia has developed an EOT device with a tunable surface plasmon resonance wavelength, where the controllability is derived from variation of the dielectric constant in the semiconducting material in contact with the grating.

Benefits

  • Minaturizable
  • Tunable Control of Dielectric
  • Microfabricated

Applications and Industries

  • Infrared Modulator
  • IR Counter Measures
  • Photonic Circuitry
  • Metamaterials
  • Chemical Sensing
  • Variable Attenuation
Technology ID

SD#10692

Published

12/1/2011

Last Updated

1/23/2013