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Jean-Paul Hugonin

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  121
Citations -  6568

Jean-Paul Hugonin is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmon & Surface plasmon. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 109 publications receiving 5877 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Paul Hugonin include Université Paris-Saclay & University of Paris-Sud.

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Light Interaction with Photonic and Plasmonic Resonances

TL;DR: The theory and applications of optical micro and nanoresonators are presented from the underlying concept of their natural resonances, the so-called quasi-normal modes (QNMs), the latter are the basic constituents governing the response of resonators as mentioned in this paper.
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Use of grating theories in integrated optics.

TL;DR: A simple, efficient, and stable method that may be applied to waveguide and grating diffraction problems is proposed and compared with the finite-difference modal method that is widely used in waveguide theory confirms the relevancy of the approach.
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Theory of Surface Plasmon Generation at Nanoslit Apertures

TL;DR: The scattering of light by a single subwavelength slit in a metal screen is studied by emphasizing the generation of surface plasmons at the slit apertures and is shown to be fairly efficient for metals with a low conductivity, such as gold in the visible regime.
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Berreman mode and epsilon near zero mode.

TL;DR: The remarkable properties of this mode in terms of extreme subwavelength mode confinment, the link between this mode, the IR absorption peak on a thin dielectric film known as Berreman effect and the surface phonon polariton mode at the air/dielectric interface are discussed.
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Solid-state single photon sources: the nanowire antenna

TL;DR: Using fully-vectorial calculations and a comprehensive Fabry-Perot model, it is shown that various realistic nanowire geometries may act as nanoantennas that assist funnelling the emitted photons into a single monomode channel.