Plasmonic microstructure: Study and Applications
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
The advent of optical fibers marked a groundbreaking revolution in
telecommunication systems, enabling high-speed data transmission and information
rates per second. The integration of all-optical devices further
enhanced the efficiency of these systems. In recent years, plasmonic microstructures
have garnered significant attention for their potential application
in telecommunications due to their ability to overcome the diffraction
limit and manipulate light at the subwavelength scale. This is particularly
crucial in addressing challenges faced by crystal photonic systems. Recognizing
the potential of plasmonics, the objective of this thesis is to investigate
and design novel plasmonic structures suitable for implementation in Wavelength
Division Multiplexing (WDM) systems, specifically as demultiplexers.
The focus is on achieving the highest number of outputs and superior
characteristics compared to existing works in the field, contributing to the
advancement of telecommunications technology.