Abstract
Thin metallic nanowires and stripes are highly promising candidates for plasmonic waveguides in photonic and electronic devices. We observed light from one end of a gold stripe, following excitation of plasmons at the other end of the stripe, with almost no light emitted along the direction of the stripe, and compared the propagation capacity of different size of stripes. We measured how the polarization of the incident light affected the emitted light intensity through changing the polarization of the incident light. The stripes were synthesized by lithographic fabrication technology. The results will be important for the development of photonic or electronic devices and systems.
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