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17 September 2016 Research of the applications of ITO in microwave-range surface plasmon waves
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Abstract
Because of the electromagnetic field enhancement effect in subwavelength scale, the surface plasmon wave (SPW) has been widely used in beam forming, bio-prospecting, and subwavelength structure design. But most research work is in the visible light or terahertz frequency band, and the surface plasmonic material (SPM) is usually limited to metals. In the microwave band, complex structures have to be used to achieve the desired subwavelength effects, making use of both metal and dielectric materials. In this paper, we propose the excitation of SPW in the microwave range using a simple structure and the material of indium tin oxide (ITO). By measuring the electric field profile during the propagation process, the excitation of SPW in ITO was verified. At the same time, frequency dependence was seen during the propagation process. Therefore, ITO can be a good SPM in the microwave band, just like metals in the visible light band. Considering the transparent characteristics of ITO, it can have many interesting applications.
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Senfeng Lai, Wen Wu, and Wenhua Gu "Research of the applications of ITO in microwave-range surface plasmon waves", Proc. SPIE 9921, Plasmonics: Design, Materials, Fabrication, Characterization, and Applications XIV, 99212H (17 September 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2237248
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KEYWORDS
Microwave radiation

Radio propagation

Surface plasmons

Metals

Plasmonics

Structural design

Glasses

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