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Nano Letters | 2010

Active terahertz nanoantennas based on VO2 phase transition.

Minah Seo; J. S. Kyoung; H. Park; Sukmo Koo; Hyun-Sun Kim; H. Bernien; Bong Jun Kim; Jong Ho Choe; Yeong Hwan Ahn; Hyun-Tak Kim; Namkyoo Park; Q-Han Park; K. J. Ahn; Dai-Sik Kim

Unusual performances of metamaterials such as negative index of refraction, memory effect, and cloaking originate from the resonance features of the metallic composite atom(1-6). Indeed, control of metamaterial properties by changing dielectric environments of thin films below the metallic resonators has been demonstrated(7-11). However, the dynamic control ranges are still limited to less than a factor of 10,(7-11) with the applicable bandwidth defined by the sharp resonance features. Here, we present ultra-broad-band metamaterial thin film with colossal dynamic control range, fulfilling present day research demands. Hybridized with thin VO(2) (vanadium dioxide) (12-18) films, nanoresonator supercell arrays designed for one decade of spectral width in terahertz frequency region show an unprecedented extinction ratio of over 10000 when the underlying thin film experiences a phase transition. Our nanoresonator approach realizes the full potential of the thin film technology for long wavelength applications.


Nature Communications | 2011

Bethe-hole polarization analyser for the magnetic vector of light

H. W. Kihm; Sukmo Koo; Q.H. Kim; Kui Bao; J. E. Kihm; W.S. Bak; S.H. Eah; Christoph Lienau; Heekyeong Kim; Peter Nordlander; Nancy J. Halas; Namkyoo Park; D. S. Kim

The nature of light as an electromagnetic wave with transverse components has been confirmed using optical polarizers, which are sensitive to the orientation of the electric field. Recent advances in nanoscale optical technologies demand their magnetic counterpart, which can sense the orientation of the optical magnetic field. Here we report that subwavelength metallic apertures on infinite plane predominantly sense the magnetic field of light, establishing the orientation of the magnetic component of light as a separate entity from its electric counterpart. A subwavelength aperture combined with a tapered optical fibre probe can also serve as a nanoscale polarization analyser for the optical magnetic field, analogous to a nanoparticle sensing the local electric polarization. As proof of its functionality, we demonstrate the measurement of a magnetic field orientation that is parallel to the electric field, as well as a circularly polarized magnetic field in the presence of a linearly polarized electric field.


Optics Express | 2011

Fano-type spectral asymmetry and its control for plasmonic metal-insulator-metal stub structures

Xianji Piao; Sunkyu Yu; Sukmo Koo; Kwanghee Lee; Namkyoo Park

We use coupled mode theory (CMT) to analyze a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) plasmonic stub structure, to reveal the existence of asymmetry in its transmittance spectra. Including the effect of the near field contribution for the stub structure, the observed asymmetry is interpreted as Fano-type interference between the quasi-continuum T-junction-resonator local-modes and discrete stub eigenmodes. Based on the asymmetry factor derived from the CMT analysis, methods to control transmittance asymmetry are also demonstrated.


Optics Express | 2013

Optical magnetic field mapping using a subwavelength aperture.

H. W. Kihm; Jineun Kim; Sukmo Koo; Jaesung Ahn; K. J. Ahn; Kwang-Geol Lee; Namkyoo Park; Dai-Sik Kim

Local distribution of the optical magnetic field is a critical parameter in developing materials with artificially engineered optical properties. Optical magnetic field characterization in nano-scale remains a challenge, because of the weak matter-optical magnetic field interactions. Here, we demonstrate an experimental visualization of the optical magnetic field profiles by raster scanning circular apertures in metal film or in a conical probe. Optical magnetic fields of surface plasmon polaritons and radially polarized beam are visualized by measuring the transmission through metallic apertures, in excellent agreements with theoretical predictions. Our results show that Bethe-Bouwkamp aperture can be used in visualizing optical magnetic field profiles.


Optics Express | 2010

Out of plane mode conversion and manipulation of Surface Plasmon Polariton Waves

Kumar Ms; Xianji Piao; Sukmo Koo; Sunkyu Yu; Namkyoo Park

We propose a rigorous design method of structured gratings for out of plane mode conversion, line focusing and manipulation of Surface Plasmon Polariton (SPP) waves. Employing a blazed grating to incorporate the directionality of SPP launch, and at the same time controlling grating depth and chirp to account for the radiation loss and diffraction angle, it was possible to achieve high efficiency and flexible SPP to freespace mode conversion. Devices with advanced functionalities, such as balanced SPP power splitter, and SPP wavelength demultiplexer are demonstrated with over 75% of power efficiencies at reasonable working distances of less than several wavelengths.


Optics Express | 2011

Superfocusing of electric or magnetic fields using conical metal tips: effect of mode symmetry on the plasmon excitation method.

Jae Sung Lee; Sanghoon Han; Javid Shirdel; Sukmo Koo; Diyar Sadiq; Christoph Lienau; Namkyoo Park

We compare single- and double-sided excitation methods of adiabatic surface plasmon polariton (SPP) wave superfocusing for scattering-type metallic near-field scanning optical microscopy (s-NSOM). Using the results of full 3D finite difference time domain analyses, the differences in field enhancement factors are explained and reveal the mode selectivity of a conical NSOM tip for adiabatic SPP superfocusing. Exploiting the mode-symmetric nature of the tip further, we also show that it is possible to selectively confine either the electric or magnetic field at the NSOM tip apex, by simply adjusting the relative phase between the SPP waves in the double-sided excitation approach.


Applied Physics Letters | 2010

Resonance behavior of single ultrathin slot antennas on finite dielectric substrates in terahertz regime

Hyung-Dol Park; Sukmo Koo; O. K. Suwal; Yoonseok Park; J. S. Kyoung; M. A. Seo; Seong Soo Choi; Namkyoo Park; Dai-Sik Kim; K. J. Ahn

We investigate resonance behaviors of optically thin metallic slot antennas on finite substrates in terahertz frequency regime. By carefully analyzing theoretical and experimental results, we observe that slot antennas fabricated in a gold film with a thickness below the skin depth of gold show blueshifted resonance frequencies for the increasing slot width, while the opposite resonance behaviors appear when the slot antennas are perforated in perfectly electric conductor. In addition, we find that for slot antenna sustained by a finite substrate its thickness and the slot width are additional crucial factors determining the resonance frequency of slot antennas.


Optics Express | 2010

Giant nonlinear response of terahertz nanoresonators on VO2 thin film

J. S. Kyoung; Minah Seo; H. Park; Sukmo Koo; Hyun Sun Kim; Y. S. Park; Bong Jun Kim; K. J. Ahn; Namkyoo Park; Hyun Kim; Dai-Sik Kim

We report on an order of magnitude enhanced nonlinear response of vanadium dioxide thin film patterned with nanoresonators--nano slot antennas fabricated on the gold film. Transmission of terahertz radiation, little affected by an optical pumping for the case of bulk thin film, can now be completely switched-off: DeltaT/T approximately -0.9999 by the same optical pumping power. This unprecedentedly large optical pump-terahertz probe nonlinearity originates from the insulator-to-metal phase transition drastically reducing the antenna cross sections of the nanoresonators. Our scheme enables nanoscale-thin film technology to be used for all-optical switching of long wavelength light.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2009

Reconfigurable all-optical logic AND, NAND, OR, NOR, XOR and XNOR gates implemented by photonic crystal nonlinear cavities

Young Jin Jung; Sunkyu Yu; Sukmo Koo; Hyungsuk Yu; Sanghun Han; Namkyoo Park; Jae Hun Kim; Young Min Jhon; Seok Lee

We proposed an all-optical logic system constructed by combining cross-waveguide geometries including nonlinear cavity enabling all-kinds of logic gates. Proposed logic system is reconfigurable into any kinds of Boolean operations by appropriate placing of defect rods and adjusting its refractive index.


Optics Express | 2009

Metal slit array Fresnel lens for wavelength-scale optical coupling to nanophotonic waveguides

Young Jin Jung; Dongwon Park; Sukmo Koo; Sunkyu Yu; Namkyoo Park

We propose a novel metal slit array Fresnel lens for wavelength-scale optical coupling into a nanophotonic waveguide. Using the plasmonic waveguide structure in Fresnel lens form, a much wider beam acceptance angle and wavelength-scale working distance of the lens was realized compared to a conventional dielectric Fresnel lens. By applying the plasmon waveguide dispersion relation to a phased antenna array model, we also develop and analyze design rules and parameters for the suggested metal slit Fresnel lens. Numerical assessment of the suggested structure shows excellent coupling efficiency (up to 59%) of the 10 mum free-space Gaussian beam to the 0.36 mum Si waveguide within a working distance of a few mum.

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Namkyoo Park

Seoul National University

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Sunkyu Yu

Seoul National University

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Dai-Sik Kim

Seoul National University

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J. S. Kyoung

Seoul National University

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M. A. Seo

Seoul National University

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D. S. Kim

Seoul National University

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K. J. Ahn

Seoul National University

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Hyung-Dol Park

Seoul National University

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