TY - CHAP A1 - Malureanu, Radu A1 - de Lasson, Jakob Rosenkrantz A1 - Frandsen, Lars Hagedorn A1 - Gutsche, Philipp A1 - Burger, Sven A1 - Kim, Oleksiy S. A1 - Breinbjerg, Olav A1 - Ivinskaya, Aliaksandra A1 - Wang, Fengwen A1 - Sigmund, Ole A1 - Häyrynen, Teppo A1 - Lavrinenko, Andrei A1 - Mørk, Jesper A1 - Gregersen, Niels T1 - Which Computational Methods Are Good for Analyzing Large Photonic Crystal Membrane Cavities? T2 - 20th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON) Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ICTON.2018.8473951 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gutsche, Philipp A1 - Mäusle, Raquel A1 - Burger, Sven T1 - Locally Enhanced and Tunable Optical Chirality in Helical Metamaterials JF - Photonics Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics3040060 VL - 3 SP - 60 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gutsche, Philipp A1 - Mäusle, Raquel A1 - Burger, Sven T1 - Tailoring local optical chirality in helical metamaterials T2 - 2016 10th International Congress on Advanced Electromagnetic Materials in Microwaves and Optics Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/MetaMaterials.2016.7746440 SP - 73 EP - 75 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gutsche, Philipp A1 - Mäusle, Raquel A1 - Burger, Sven T1 - Circular polarization phenomena in chiral nano-optical devices T2 - Light, Energy and the Environment 2016 Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1364/FTS.2016.JW4A.4 SP - JW4A.4 ER - TY - GEN A1 - de Lasson, Jakob Rosenkrantz A1 - Frandsen, Lars Hagedorn A1 - Burger, Sven A1 - Gutsche, Philipp A1 - Kim, Oleksiy S. A1 - Breinbjerg, Olav A1 - Sigmund, Ole A1 - Mork, Jesper A1 - Gregersen, Niels T1 - Comparison of four computational methods for computing Q factors and resonance wavelengths in photonic crystal membrane cavities T2 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics Y1 - 2016 UR - http://jakobrdl.dk/presentationfiles/2016/META16Poster_Niels_July2016.pdf ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Abass, Aimi A1 - Gutsche, Philipp A1 - Maes, Bjorn A1 - Rockstuhl, Carsten A1 - Martins, Emiliano R T1 - Insights into directional scattering: from coupled dipoles to asymmetric dimer nanoantennas JF - Opt. Express N2 - Strong and directionally specific forward scattering from optical nanoantennas is of utmost importance for various applications in the broader context of photovoltaics and integrated light sources. Here, we outline a simple yet powerful design principle to perceive a nanoantenna that provides directional scattering into a higher index substrate based on the interference of multiple electric dipoles. A structural implementation of the electric dipole distribution is possible using plasmonic nanoparticles with a fairly simple geometry, i.e. two coupled rectangular nanoparticles, forming a dimer, on top of a substrate. The key to achieve directionality is to choose a sufficiently large size for the nanoparticles. This promotes the excitation of vertical electric dipole moments due to the bi-anisotropy of the nanoantenna. In turn, asymmetric scattering is obtained by ensuring the appropriate phase relation between the vertical electric dipole moments. The scattering strength and angular spread for an optimized nanoantenna can be shown to be broadband and robust against changes in the incidence angle. The scattering directionality is maintained even for an array configuration of the dimer. It only requires the preferred scattering direction of the isolated nanoantenna not to be prohibited by interference. Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.24.019638 VL - 24 IS - 17 SP - 19638 EP - 19650 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gregersen, Niels A1 - de Lasson, Jakob Rosenkrantz A1 - Frandsen, Lars Hagedorn A1 - Gutsche, Philipp A1 - Burger, Sven A1 - Kim, Oleksiy S. A1 - Breinbjerg, Olav A1 - Ivinskaya, Aliaksandra A1 - Wang, Fengwen A1 - Sigmund, Ole A1 - Häyrynen, Teppo A1 - Lavrinenko, Andrei T1 - Benchmarking state-of-the-art numerical simulation techniques for analyzing large photonic crystal membrane line defect cavities JF - Proc. SPIE Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2304338 VL - 10672 SP - 106721C ER - TY - JOUR A1 - de Lasson, Jakob Rosenkrantz A1 - Frandsen, Lars Hagedorn A1 - Gutsche, Philipp A1 - Burger, Sven A1 - Kim, Oleksiy S. A1 - Breinbjerg, Olav A1 - Ivanskaya, Aliaksandra A1 - Wang, Fengwen A1 - Sigmund, Ole A1 - Häyrynen, Teppo A1 - Lavrinenko, Andrei A1 - Mork, Jesper A1 - Gregersen, Niels T1 - Benchmarking five numerical simulation techniques for computing resonance wavelengths and quality factors in photonic crystal membrane line defect cavities JF - Opt. Express Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.26.011366 VL - 26 SP - 11366 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mrowinski, Paweł A1 - Schnauber, Peter A1 - Gutsche, Philipp A1 - Kaganskiy, Arsenty A1 - Schall, Johannes A1 - Burger, Sven A1 - Rodt, Sven A1 - Reitzenstein, Stephan T1 - Directional emission of a deterministically fabricated quantum dot – Bragg reflection multi-mode waveguide system JF - ACS Photonics Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.9b00369 VL - 6 SP - 2231 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Poulikakos, Lisa A1 - Gutsche, Philipp A1 - McPeak, Kevin A1 - Burger, Sven A1 - Niegemann, Jens A1 - Hafner, Christian A1 - Norris, David T1 - The Optical Chirality Flux as a Useful Far-Field Probe of Chiral Near Fields JF - ACS Photonics Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.6b00201 VL - 3 SP - 1619 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gutsche, Philipp A1 - Poulikakos, Lisa A1 - Burger, Sven A1 - Hammerschmidt, Martin A1 - Schmidt, Frank T1 - Optical chirality: conservation law in arbitrary space T2 - 606. WE-Heraeus-Seminar on Nanophotonics and Complex Spatial Modes of Light N2 - The introduction of the near-field quantity of optical chirality has emerged in various numerical and few experimental studies of local chirality enhancement due to its relation to the excitation rate of chiral molecules. This time-even pseudoscalar has been dismissed as being a higher-order version of helicity. Nevertheless, we revisit the derivation of the underlying conservation law and define optical chirality in media similar to. We identify the mechanism of chirality conversion by either inhomogeneous or anisotropic space to complement the conservation of optical chirality. The conservation law of optical chirality in arbitrary space enables the extension of the concept of polarization to the near-field where no distiniguished propagation direction of light is present. We show that the connection of electromagnetic energy and optical chirality provide the ability to define a circular polarization basis in time-harmonic near-field analysis. In order to illustrate our theory, we present electromagnetic field simulations of simple as well as more complex nanostructures. Results using the well-known far-field polarization concept are readily reproduced and extended from the point of view of chirality conversion. Y1 - 2016 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gregersen, Niels A1 - de Lasson, Jakob Rosenkrantz A1 - Frandsen, Lars Hagedorn A1 - Kim, Oleksiy S. A1 - Breinbjerg, Olav A1 - Wang, Fengwen A1 - Sigmund, Ole A1 - Ivinskaya, Aliaksandra A1 - Lavrinenko, Andrei A1 - Gutsche, Philipp A1 - Burger, Sven A1 - Häyrynen, Teppo A1 - Merk, Jesper T1 - Comparison of five numerical methods for computing quality factors and resonance wavelengths in photonic crystal membrane cavities T2 - CLEO/Europe-EQEC Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/CLEOE-EQEC.2017.8087750 ER -