Balcı, SinanKocabaş, AşkınKocabaş, CoşkunAydınlı, Atilla2015-07-282015-07-282011-010003-6951http://hdl.handle.net/11693/12082In view of the progress on the confinement of light, we report on the dispersion characteristics of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) on two-dimensional Moire surfaces in the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Polarization dependent spectroscopic reflection measurements show omnidirectional confinement of SPPs. The resonance wavelength of SPP cavity modes can be adjusted by tuning the propagation direction of SPPs. The results may have an impact on the control of spontaneous emission and absorption with applications in light emitting diodes and solar cells, as well as in quantum electrodynamics experiments.EnglishBragg vectorCrystal structureQuantum electrodynamicsLight sensitive materialsLight emitting diodesLaser theoryScanning electron microscopyElectromagnetic spectrumSurface plasmon polaritonsPolymersBand-gapLocalization of surface plasmon polaritons in hexagonal arrays of Moiré cavitiesArticle10.1063/1.3529469