Abstract
A tunable broadband beam and polarization splitter consisted of two silver films with Kerr medium sandwiched between linear dielectrics waveguides is proposed and numerically investigated. This device with optical bistability based on surface plasmon provides a new way to manipulate light by tuning the incident light intensity and will be essential for the future optical information processes.
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