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Plasmon properties of hybrid metallic ring/disk system. d 2. D. d 1. Feng Hao , Peter Nordlander Laboratory for Nanophotonics , Department of Physics and Astronomy Rice University, Houston, TX, USA Stefan A. Maier Experimental Solid State Group, Physics Department
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Plasmon properties of hybrid metallic ring/disk system d2 D d1 FengHao, Peter Nordlander Laboratory for Nanophotonics, Department of Physics and Astronomy Rice University, Houston, TX, USA Stefan A. Maier Experimental Solid State Group, Physics Department Imperial College, London, UK SPIE Optics + Photonics Aug. 14th , 2008
Plasmon Hybridization of concentric Ag ring/disk nanocavity Max: 91 Fabricated in IMEC Max: 23 Max: 112 J. Aizpurua et al PRL 90, 057401 (2003) - + Energy (eV) Max:18 Max: 120 d1=200nm d2=150nm Subradiance enhance the sharpening of the linewidth! D=130nm Extinction (a.u.) F. Hao et al PRB 76, 245417 (2007)
Linewidthtunability D=100nm D=130nm D=150nm D=160nm D=170nm d1=200nm d2=180nm H=50nm Extinction (a.u.) Plasmon Energy (eV)
Wavelength tunability d1=200nm d2=150nm D=90nm H=50nm d1=200nm d2=150nm D=120nm H=50nm Extinction (a.u.) d1=200nm d2=180nm D=150nm H=50nm d1=200nm d2=180nm D=150nm H=25nm d1=600nm d2=540nm D=450nm H=75nm Wavelength (nm)
Symmetry breaking: Retardation θ E k θ=45° θ=0° Max: 119 Max: 110 Max: 24 Max: 38 Max: 21 Max: 11 Extinction (a.u.) θ=90° Wavelength (nm) Max: 102 Max: 41 A common substrate for both SERS and SEIRA ! Max: 41 Max: 36 Wavelength (nm)
Symmetry breaking: Geometric λ=2801 nm λ=1469 nm λ=1398 nm λ=1398 nm λ=2666 nm E k λ=2726 nm Extinction (a.u.) Wavelength (nm) Wavelength (nm)
Plasmon hybridization of nonconcentric ring/disk system E E k k + - Plasmon Energy (eV) Extinction (a.u.)
Fano interference in nonconcentric ring/disk λ=2726nm |α| (a.u.) λ=1398nm λ=1583nm + - Wavelength (nm) Fano model: |α| from FDTD |α| fitted by Fano model Individual resonances in Fano model
Electromagnetically Induced Transparency Bright mode Dark mode k1, γ1 Γ k2, γ2 F1 F2 C.L. Garrido Alzar et al Am. J. Phys. 70 (1), 37-41 (2002)
Electromagnetically Induced Transparency (cont...) - + θ E k λ=2726nm λ=1417nm Extinction (a.u.) θ=0° θ=15° λ=937nm λ=768nm θ=30° θ=45° θ=60° θ=90° Wavelength (nm)
Conclusion θ ` E k + θ=0° - θ=15° θ=30° θ=45° θ=60° θ=90°