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Long-Distance Indirect Excitation of Nanoplasmonic Resonances
Author(s) -
Worawut Khunsin,
Björn Brian,
Jens Dorfmüller,
Moritz Eßlinger,
Ralf Vogelgesang,
C. Etrich,
Carsten Rockstuhl,
Alexandre Dmitriev,
Klaus Kern
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.853
H-Index - 488
eISSN - 1530-6992
pISSN - 1530-6984
DOI - 10.1021/nl201043v
Subject(s) - excitation , plasmon , polariton , physics , electromagnetic field , nanophotonics , surface plasmon polariton , optics , materials science , surface plasmon , quantum mechanics
In nanoscopic systems, size, geometry, and arrangement are the crucial determinants of the light-matter interaction and resulting nanoparticles excitation. At optical frequencies, one of the most prominent examples is the excitation of localized surface plasmon polaritons, where the electromagnetic radiation is coupled to the confined charge density oscillations. Here, we show that beyond direct near- and far-field excitation, a long-range, indirect mode of particle excitation is available in nanoplasmonic systems. In particular, in amorphous arrays of plasmonic nanodiscs we find strong collective and coherent influence on each particle from its entire active neighborhood. This dependency of the local field response on excitation conditions at distant areas brings exciting possibilities to engineer enhanced electromagnetic fields through controlled, spatially configured illumination.

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