Optical Ultra-Wideband Nano-Plasmonic Bandpass Filter Based on Gap-Coupled Square Ring Resonators

In this work, an ultra-wideband (UWB) optical bandpass filter (BPF) based on nanoplasmonic structure is designed and thoroughly analyzed. The proposed BPF structure encompasses asymmetric metal-insulator-metal (MIM) slot waveguide that incorporates a gap-coupled series and parallel square ring reson...

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Main Authors: Kola Thirupathaiah, Montasir Qasymeh
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10261996/
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description In this work, an ultra-wideband (UWB) optical bandpass filter (BPF) based on nanoplasmonic structure is designed and thoroughly analyzed. The proposed BPF structure encompasses asymmetric metal-insulator-metal (MIM) slot waveguide that incorporates a gap-coupled series and parallel square ring resonators (SRRs). The characteristic parameters of the MIM waveguide structure are analyzed with a full-wave analysis and a conformal mapping technique (CMT) using a CAD simulation software. These include the normalized propagation constant, the propagation length, and the characteristic impedance. The UWB feature of the proposed structure is mainly dictated by the coupling gaps that combine the feed line with the resonators. Increasing the sequential number of the coupled resonators enhances the optical UWB feature of the proposed design. Two structures with three and five resonators are presented to illustrate the UWB characteristics within the 1235.74-1942 nm, and 1340–2200 nm ranges, respectively. In both cases, the return loss is shown to be higher than 10dB. The proposed nanoplasmonic UWB filter in this work has the potential to replace narrow-bandwidth devices involved in multi-band transmission systems and high-density photonic integrated circuits. The outcomes of this research contribute to the advancement of UWB filter technology for next-generation communication systems and photonics.
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spelling doaj.art-fc2a9e5ebd0c4ccfb144624a1ca606bf2023-10-03T23:00:33ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362023-01-011110609510610210.1109/ACCESS.2023.331887810261996Optical Ultra-Wideband Nano-Plasmonic Bandpass Filter Based on Gap-Coupled Square Ring ResonatorsKola Thirupathaiah0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3757-656XMontasir Qasymeh1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5264-2628Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Hyderabad, IndiaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Abu Dhabi University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesIn this work, an ultra-wideband (UWB) optical bandpass filter (BPF) based on nanoplasmonic structure is designed and thoroughly analyzed. The proposed BPF structure encompasses asymmetric metal-insulator-metal (MIM) slot waveguide that incorporates a gap-coupled series and parallel square ring resonators (SRRs). The characteristic parameters of the MIM waveguide structure are analyzed with a full-wave analysis and a conformal mapping technique (CMT) using a CAD simulation software. These include the normalized propagation constant, the propagation length, and the characteristic impedance. The UWB feature of the proposed structure is mainly dictated by the coupling gaps that combine the feed line with the resonators. Increasing the sequential number of the coupled resonators enhances the optical UWB feature of the proposed design. Two structures with three and five resonators are presented to illustrate the UWB characteristics within the 1235.74-1942 nm, and 1340–2200 nm ranges, respectively. In both cases, the return loss is shown to be higher than 10dB. The proposed nanoplasmonic UWB filter in this work has the potential to replace narrow-bandwidth devices involved in multi-band transmission systems and high-density photonic integrated circuits. The outcomes of this research contribute to the advancement of UWB filter technology for next-generation communication systems and photonics.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10261996/BPFMIMring resonatorsurface plasmon polaritonsubwavelengthUWB
spellingShingle Kola Thirupathaiah
Montasir Qasymeh
Optical Ultra-Wideband Nano-Plasmonic Bandpass Filter Based on Gap-Coupled Square Ring Resonators
IEEE Access
BPF
MIM
ring resonator
surface plasmon polariton
subwavelength
UWB
title Optical Ultra-Wideband Nano-Plasmonic Bandpass Filter Based on Gap-Coupled Square Ring Resonators
title_full Optical Ultra-Wideband Nano-Plasmonic Bandpass Filter Based on Gap-Coupled Square Ring Resonators
title_fullStr Optical Ultra-Wideband Nano-Plasmonic Bandpass Filter Based on Gap-Coupled Square Ring Resonators
title_full_unstemmed Optical Ultra-Wideband Nano-Plasmonic Bandpass Filter Based on Gap-Coupled Square Ring Resonators
title_short Optical Ultra-Wideband Nano-Plasmonic Bandpass Filter Based on Gap-Coupled Square Ring Resonators
title_sort optical ultra wideband nano plasmonic bandpass filter based on gap coupled square ring resonators
topic BPF
MIM
ring resonator
surface plasmon polariton
subwavelength
UWB
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10261996/
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