نتایج جستجو برای: plasmons

تعداد نتایج: 2892  

2015
Kyosuke Sakai Kensuke Nomura Takeaki Yamamoto Keiji Sasaki

Localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) has been shown to exhibit a strong potential for nanoscale electromagnetic field manipulation beyond the diffraction limit. Particularly dark mode plasmons circumvent radiation loss and store the energy long in time, which raise the prospect of interesting plasmonics applications, for example biochemical sensing and nanoscale lasing. Here we theoretica...

Journal: :Optics express 2011
Evangelos Th Papaioannou Vassilios Kapaklis Emil Melander Björgvin Hjörvarsson Spiridon D Pappas Piotr Patoka Michael Giersig Paul Fumagalli Antonio Garcia-Martin Georgios Ctistis

The influence of surface plasmons on the magneto-optic activity in a two-dimensional hexagonal array is addressed. The experiments were performed using hexagonal array of circular holes in a ferromagnetic Ni film. Well pronounced troughs are observed in the optical reflectivity, resulting from the presence of surface plasmons. The surface plasmons are found to strongly enhance the magneto-optic...

Journal: :Optics express 2012
Shailesh Kumar Ying-Wei Lu Alexander Huck Ulrik L Andersen

We demonstrate propagation of plasmons in single crystalline silver nanostructures fabricated using a combination of a bottom-up and a top-down approach. Silver nanoplates of thickness around 65 nm and a surface area of about 100 μm(2) are made using a wet chemical method. Silver nanotips and nanowires are then sculptured by focused ion beam milling. The plasmons are excited by using the fluore...

Journal: :Nano letters 2008
Marco Allione Vasily V Temnov Yuri Fedutik Ulrike Woggon Mikhail V Artemyev

Optical excitation of surface plasmons in wet-chemically grown monocrystalline silver nanowires ( approximately 100 nm diameter and up to a few tens of micrometers length) is studied by broadband imaging spectroscopy. Surface plasmons excited by an incident light beam in the so-called Kretschmann-Raether configuration give optical interference phenomena in the spectral domain. These spectral os...

Journal: :Ultramicroscopy 2004
A Passian A Wig A L Lereu P G Evans F Meriaudeau T Thundat T L Ferrell

The interference of surface plasmons can provide important information regarding the surface features of the hosting thin metal film. We present an investigation of the interference of optically excited surface plasmons in the Kretschmann configuration in the visible spectrum. Large area surface plasmon interference regions are generated at several wavelengths and imaged with the photon scannin...

2014
Yi-Ping Lai I-Tan Lin Kuang-Hsiung Wu Jia-Ming Liu

With strong spin-orbit coupling, topological insulators have an insulating bulk state, characterized by a band gap, and a conducting surface state, characterized by a Dirac cone. Plasmons in topological insulators show high frequency-tunability in the mid-infrared and terahertz spectral regions with transverse spin oscillations, also called “spin-plasmons”. This paper presents a discussion and ...

Journal: :Optics express 2010
Keisuke Kato Atsushi Ono Wataru Inami Yoshimasa Kawata

We propose an excitation method for the localization of photons at the apex of a metal coated axicon prism. The cone angle of the prism and the metallic film thickness are designed to match the excitation conditions for surface plasmons. The plasmons propagate along the sides of the prism and converge at its apex. The resulting nanofocusing was investigated by simulating the intensity distribut...

2014
F. P. Schmidt H. Ditlbacher U. Hohenester A. Hohenau F. Hofer J. R. Krenn

Plasmons are collective electron oscillations, preferentially excitable in metals and can be seen as propagating density waves of conduction electrons. They are whether of bulk type and propagate within the material (“3D plasmon”), or along the metal’s surface (2D or surface plasmon). In nanooptics surface plasmons are of special interest, because they can be excited optically (generated at opt...

Journal: :Nano letters 2010
Fumin Huang Jeremy J Baumberg

We demonstrate a novel way to actively tune surface plasmons by fabricating plasmonic nanostructures on stretchable elastomeric films. This allows reversible modification of the metal geometry on the nanometer scale. Using 100 nm scale Au nanoparticle dimers whose spacing is stretch-tuned reveals radically different spectral tuning than previously reported for sub-10-nm nanoparticles, but which...

Journal: :Science 2011

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