Tamm plasmon Photonic Crystals : from Bandgap Engineering to Defect Cavity

Abstract

We report for the first time the bandgap engineering of Tamm plasmon photonic crystals - Tamm plasmon structures of which the metalic layer is periodically patterned into lattice of subwavelength period. By adopting a double period design, we evidenced experimentally a complete photonic bandgap up to 150\,nm in the telecom range. Moreover, such design offers a great flexibility to tailor on-demand, and independently, the band-gap size from 30\,nm to 150\,nm and its spectral position within 50\,nm. Finally, by implementing a defect cavity within the Tamm plasmon photonic crystal, an ultimate cavity of 1.6μ m supporting a single highly confined Tamm mode is experimentally demonstrated. All experimental results are in perfect agreement with numerical calculations. Our results suggests the possibility to engineer novel band dispersion with surface modes of hybrid metalic/dielectric structures, thus open the way to Tamm plasmon towards applications in topological photonics, metamaterials and parity symmetry physics.

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