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Stationary plasmon-soliton waves in metal-dielectric nonlinear planar structures: modeling and properties

We present three complementary methods to study stationary nonlinear solutions in one-dimensional nonlinear metal-dielectric structures. Two of them use an approximate treatment of the Kerr type nonlinear term taking into account only the leading electric field component, while the third one allows for an exact treatment of the nonlinearity. A direct comparison of the results obtained with all three models is presented and the excellent agreement between them justifies the assumptions that have been used to construct the models. A systematic study of the configurations made of two, three, or four layers, that contain a semi-infinite Kerr type nonlinear dielectric, a metal film and linear dielectrics is presented. Detailed analysis of properties, type and number of solutions in these three types of structures is performed. The parameter ranges where plasmon-soliton waves exist are found. The structures with realistic opto-geometric parameters where plasmon-solitons exist at power levels already used in spatial soliton studies are proposed and studied.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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