Coupling of a surface plasmon with localized subwavelength microcavity modes
Pierre Jouy, Yanko Todorov, Angela Vasanelli, Raffaele Colombelli,, Isabelle Sagnes, and Carlo Sirtori

TL;DR
This paper investigates the interaction between surface plasmons and localized microcavity modes in a metal-dielectric-metal structure, demonstrating hybridization through theoretical and experimental analysis of mid-infrared photonic modes.
Contribution
It presents the first combined theoretical and experimental study of coupling between surface plasmons and localized microcavity modes in a structured metal-dielectric-metal system.
Findings
Observation of anticrossing behavior indicating mode hybridization
Experimental validation of theoretical predictions
Identification of mid-infrared photonic mode interactions
Abstract
Mid-infrared photonic modes of a periodically patterned metal-dielectric-metal structure have been investigated theoretically and experimentally. We have observed an anticrossing behaviour between cavity modes localized in the double-metal regions and the surface plasmon polariton, signature of a hybridisation between the two modes.
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