posted on 2025-04-15, 16:34authored byNamhyeon Heo, Byunghoon Kim, Minseo Kim, Sungil Sunwoo, Ilsong Kim, Sang Hwan Nam, Doo-Hyun Ko
We demonstrate an upconverting plasmonic polarizer (UPP)
as an
innovative platform that boosts the upconversion photoluminescence
(UCPL) intensity and simultaneously modulates its polarization. The
UPP features a metal–insulator–metal structure comprising
upconversion nanoparticle-embedded SiO2 and silver nanogratings.
This UPP is deliberately designed to utilize “asymmetric”
plasmon resonance excitation, which confines only polarized light
perpendicular to the nanogratings. This resonance excitation manifests
at specific wavelengths, enabling selective UCPL manipulation of the
UPP. Consequently, under transversely polarized light, the UPP substantially
amplifies the UCPL intensity over 40-fold through resonance excitation.
Moreover, among blue, green, and red UCPL, the UPP selectively polarizes
only the blue and green emissions through specific resonant coupling,
achieving polarization degrees of 0.47 and 0.40 for blue and green
emissions respectively, under transversely polarized light, whereas
the degree of polarization for red emission remains low at 0.07. Meticulous
single-particle level analysis and simulations reveal that the resonant
mode determining the UCPL characteristics exhibits a high position
dependence within the UPP; thus, UCPL polarization appears exclusively
wherever the resonant mode is active. This study provides a significant
advancement in UCPL modulation through the proposed UPP for a wide
range of potential applications, such as high-resolution imaging and
polarized lasers.