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Study of high order plasmonic modes on ceramic nanodisks
Author(s) -
Jacek Gosciniak,
John Justice,
Umar Khan,
M. Modreanu,
Brian Corbett
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.25.005244
Subject(s) - plasmon , materials science , optoelectronics , titanium nitride , nanophotonics , optics , tin , electric field , surface plasmon , surface plasmon resonance , fano resonance , wavelength , nitride , nanotechnology , nanoparticle , physics , layer (electronics) , quantum mechanics , metallurgy
Transition metal nitrides are promising alternative plasmonic materials to noble metals for data storage applications as they exhibit localized surface plasmon resonances and have high melting temperatures. Here, angle dependent spectral measurements of the plasmonic resonances of nanodisk arrays made from titanium nitride are examined. Polarized light is used to excite the quadrupole and higher order resonance plasmonic modes which are required in the state-of-the-art designs of near-field transducers used in plasmonic enhanced magnetic recording. Numerical simulations compare the energy distribution and absorption efficiencies for different sized Au and Ti nanodisks. A high electric field enhancement is calculated at the termination of a lollipop plasmonic transducer made of titanium nitride which is shifted to longer wavelengths when compared with an Au transducer of the same dimensions. This, together with its outstanding material properties makes TiN a favourable material for data storage applications.

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