2011
DOI: 10.1364/oe.19.011387
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Plasmon delocalization onset in finite sized nanostructures

Abstract: Abstract:The transition from localized to delocalized plasmons (i.e. the transition from a situation where the decay length of a travelling surface plasma wave is greater than its propagation distance to a situation where it is smaller) and hence the onset of plasmon delocalization is studied in a single 2D silver nanoparticle of increasing length. A fourier analysis in the near-field of the nanoparticle is used as the main tool for analysis. This method, along with far-field scattering spectra simulations and… Show more

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“…At these sizes, the LSP modes are standing wave plasmons at specific frequencies and k x values, which together form peaks along the dispersion curve of the even SPP mode [24]. Thus, one should see a similar coupling interaction as that in Fig.…”
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“…At these sizes, the LSP modes are standing wave plasmons at specific frequencies and k x values, which together form peaks along the dispersion curve of the even SPP mode [24]. Thus, one should see a similar coupling interaction as that in Fig.…”
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“…1(c)]. Note, the central branch corresponding to mode II is of greatest intensity, since it exhibits a close to symmetric E x field component along the top and bottom interfaces of the particle, much like that exhibited by the many localized modes of the single elongated Ag particle in freespace [24]. The branch corresponding to mode III is of smallest intensity, since the field is most concentrated along the glass-Ag interface and thus, is excited least efficiently.…”
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