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Dielectric Layers in Plasmonic-Organic Hybrid Modulators

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Abstract

We investigate the applicability of nm-thin dielectric layers—as often used in macroscopic devices—to increase nanoscale-device nonlinearities. We show that modulator performances can be improved by a factor >2, compared to low-index dielectrics.

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