Abstract

A polarization-sensitive V-shaped slot nanoantenna column is utilized to realize tunable unidirectional coupling of surface plasmon polaritons (SPP). Two plasmon resonant modes are excited in the V-shaped slot nanoantennas with x- and y-polarized incident light, respectively. The electric fields of coupled SPP show different symmetries corresponding to that of the two resonant modes. Linear combinations of the two resonant modes result in asymmetric SPP intensity distributions. As a result, by controlling the incident polarizations, tunable unidirectional coupling of SPP to two opposite directions perpendicular to the column at different wavelengths are realized. A highest extinction ratio of 36.7 dB is achieved, and the extinction ratio keeps larger than 7 dB within a wavelength of 149 nm.

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