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Strong and weak polarization-dependent interactions in connected and disconnected plasmonic nanostructures

We explore numerically and experimentally the formation of hybridized modes between a bright mode displayed by a gold nanodisc and either dark or bright modes of a nanorod – both elements being either separated by a nanometer-size gap (disconnected system) or relied on a metal junction (connected sy...

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Autores principales: Eschimèse, Damien, Vaurette, François, Ha, Céline, Arscott, Steve, Mélin, Thierry, Lévêque, Gaëtan
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Publicado: RSC 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36131766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00620g
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author Eschimèse, Damien
Vaurette, François
Ha, Céline
Arscott, Steve
Mélin, Thierry
Lévêque, Gaëtan
author_facet Eschimèse, Damien
Vaurette, François
Ha, Céline
Arscott, Steve
Mélin, Thierry
Lévêque, Gaëtan
author_sort Eschimèse, Damien
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description We explore numerically and experimentally the formation of hybridized modes between a bright mode displayed by a gold nanodisc and either dark or bright modes of a nanorod – both elements being either separated by a nanometer-size gap (disconnected system) or relied on a metal junction (connected system). In terms of modeling, we compare the scattering or absorption spectra and field distributions obtained under oblique-incidence plane wave illumination with quasi-normal mode computation and an analytical model based on a coupled oscillator model. Both connected and disconnected systems have very different plasmon properties in longitudinal polarization. The disconnected system can be consistently understood in terms of the nature of hybridized modes and coupling strength using either QNMs or coupled oscillator model; however the connected configuration presents intriguing peculiarities based on the strong redistribution of charges implied by the presence of the metal connection. In practice, the fabrication of disconnected or connected configurations depends on the mitigation of lithographic proximity effects inherent to top-down lithography methods, which can lead to the formation of small metal junctions, while careful lithographic dosing allows one to fabricate disconnected systems with a gap as low as 20 nm. We obtained a very good agreement between experimentally measured scattering spectra and numerical predictions. The methods and analyses presented in this work can be applied to a wide range of systems, for potential applications in light–matter interactions, biosensing or strain monitoring.
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spelling pubmed-94174762022-09-20 Strong and weak polarization-dependent interactions in connected and disconnected plasmonic nanostructures Eschimèse, Damien Vaurette, François Ha, Céline Arscott, Steve Mélin, Thierry Lévêque, Gaëtan Nanoscale Adv Chemistry We explore numerically and experimentally the formation of hybridized modes between a bright mode displayed by a gold nanodisc and either dark or bright modes of a nanorod – both elements being either separated by a nanometer-size gap (disconnected system) or relied on a metal junction (connected system). In terms of modeling, we compare the scattering or absorption spectra and field distributions obtained under oblique-incidence plane wave illumination with quasi-normal mode computation and an analytical model based on a coupled oscillator model. Both connected and disconnected systems have very different plasmon properties in longitudinal polarization. The disconnected system can be consistently understood in terms of the nature of hybridized modes and coupling strength using either QNMs or coupled oscillator model; however the connected configuration presents intriguing peculiarities based on the strong redistribution of charges implied by the presence of the metal connection. In practice, the fabrication of disconnected or connected configurations depends on the mitigation of lithographic proximity effects inherent to top-down lithography methods, which can lead to the formation of small metal junctions, while careful lithographic dosing allows one to fabricate disconnected systems with a gap as low as 20 nm. We obtained a very good agreement between experimentally measured scattering spectra and numerical predictions. The methods and analyses presented in this work can be applied to a wide range of systems, for potential applications in light–matter interactions, biosensing or strain monitoring. RSC 2022-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9417476/ /pubmed/36131766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00620g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Eschimèse, Damien
Vaurette, François
Ha, Céline
Arscott, Steve
Mélin, Thierry
Lévêque, Gaëtan
Strong and weak polarization-dependent interactions in connected and disconnected plasmonic nanostructures
title Strong and weak polarization-dependent interactions in connected and disconnected plasmonic nanostructures
title_full Strong and weak polarization-dependent interactions in connected and disconnected plasmonic nanostructures
title_fullStr Strong and weak polarization-dependent interactions in connected and disconnected plasmonic nanostructures
title_full_unstemmed Strong and weak polarization-dependent interactions in connected and disconnected plasmonic nanostructures
title_short Strong and weak polarization-dependent interactions in connected and disconnected plasmonic nanostructures
title_sort strong and weak polarization-dependent interactions in connected and disconnected plasmonic nanostructures
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36131766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00620g
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