Abstract

We propose and demonstrate a new method to fine control the group velocity of slow surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) propagating in a metal–nonlinear Kerr medium (MNKM) waveguide by changing the incident peak electric field intensity. Tunable group velocity results from nonlinear dispersion relationship of waveguide induced by Kerr effect. The validity of this method is confirmed by numerical simulations with the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD). When the pulse with center wavelength 400nm and width 240fs propagates in MNKM waveguide of length 6μm, the largest pulse broadening is only 3.4% of the input pulse width. Our method offers a new avenue for potential applications of the tunable slow SPP pulse with small pulse broadening.

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