Plasmonic optical waveguide using plasmonic coupling between nano-aperture and nano-particle
US-2015331185-A1 · Nov 19, 2015 · US
US9903815B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9903815-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514881878-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 13, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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According to an aspect of an exemplary embodiment, an authentication apparatus for authenticating an object includes an input coupler configured to receive incident light and generate surface plasmons from the incident light; and an output coupler configured to output a speckle pattern based on the surface plasmons.
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What is claimed is: 1. An authentication apparatus for authenticating an object, the authentication apparatus comprising: a layered structure comprising: an input coupler, formed in a first area and configured to receive incident light and generate surface plasmons from the incident light; and an output coupler, formed in a second area and configured to output a speckle pattern based on the surface plasmons, wherein the output coupler comprises an optical scatterer. 2. The authentication apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the authentication apparatus further comprises: a waveguide configured to transmit to the output coupler the surface plasmons generated by the input coupler. 3. The authentication apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first area and the second area are spaced apart from each other in an in-plane direction of the layer structure. 4. The authentication apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the input coupler comprises a slot formed in the first area of the layer structure. 5. The authentication apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the optical scatterer comprises at least one among a slot, a spherical element, and a rod-type element, configured to scatter light. 6. The authentication apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the optical scatterer comprises a plurality of scattering elements, each scattering element of the plurality of scattering elements being a nanoscale size or a microscale size. 7. The authentication apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the authentication apparatus comprises a metal film, wherein the input coupler is formed in the first area on the metal film, and the output coupler is formed in the second area in the metal film. 8. The authentication apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the layered structure is a multi-layer structure comprising a metal film and a dielectric film. 9. The authentication apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the dielectric film is formed on the metal film and is configured to protect the metal film. 10. The authentication apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the layered structure is a multi-layer structure comprising a first metal film, a second metal film, and a dielectric film disposed between the first metal film and the second metal film. 11. The authentication apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the dielectric film and the second metal film are sequentially disposed on the first metal film, wherein the input coupler is formed in at least one among the first metal film and the dielectric film. 12. The authentication apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the layered structure is a multi-layer structure comprising a first dielectric film, a second dielectric film, and a metal film disposed between the first dielectric film and the second dielectric film. 13. The authentication apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the authentication apparatus is formed on the object, and wherein a substrate is further provided between the authentication apparatus and the object. 14. An apparatus comprising: an authentication structure configured to authenticate an object, wherein the authentication structure comprises: a layered structure comprising: an input coupler, formed in a first area; an output coupler, formed in a second area spaced apart from the input coupler; and a waveguide disposed between the input coupler and the output coupler, wherein the output coupler comprises an optical scatterer configured to output an interference pattern produced by coherent waves that are guided along the waveguide from the input coupler to the output coupler. 15. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the coherent waves comprise surface plasmons. 16. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the interference pattern comprises a speckle pattern. 17. A method of authenticating an object, the authentication method comprising: irradiating an input coupler of a layered structure, wherein the input coupler is formed in a first area of the layered structure and is configured to receive incident light and generate surface plasmons from the incident light; an output coupler, formed in a second area of the layered structure and comprising an optical scatterer, generating a speckle pattern based on the surface plasmons; detecting the speckle pattern; and authenticating the object based on the speckle pattern. 18. The authentication method of claim 17 , wherein the layered structure further comprises a waveguide disposed between the input coupler and the output coupler. 19. An authentication apparatus for authenticating an object, the authentication apparatus comprising: an input coupler configured to receive incident light and generate surface plasmons from the incident light; and an output coupler configured to output a speckle pattern based on the surface plasmons; wherein the input coupler and the output coupler are both formed in a same layer of the authentication apparatus.
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