The smallness of natural molecules and atoms with respect to the wavelength of light imposes severe limits on the nature of their optical response. For example, the well-known argument of Landau and Lifshitz and its recent extensions that include chiral molecules show that the electric dipole response dominates over the magneto-electric (bianisotropic) and an even smaller magnetic dipole optical response for all natural materials. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that both these responses can be greatly enhanced in plasmonic nanoclusters. Using atomic force microscopy nanomanipulation technique, we assemble a plasmonic metamolecule that is designed for strong and simultaneous optical magnetic and magneto-electric excitation. Angle-depend...
We demonstrate resonant Faraday polarization rotation in plasmonic arrays of bimetallic nano-ring re...
Light–matter interactions are often considered to be mediated by the electric component of light onl...
We have applied the surface sensitive nonlinear optical technique of magnetization induced second ha...
14 pages, 8 figuresInternational audienceThe generation in artificial composites of a magnetic respo...
We review both the fundamental aspects and the applications of functional magneto-optic a...
The study of high-index dielectric nanoparticles currently attracts a lot of attention. They do not ...
The possibility of achieving:,Optical magnetism at visible- frequencies using plasmonic nanostructur...
18 p.We present a simple design to achieve bianisotropy at visible wavelengths: an ultrathin plasmon...
We explore the optical properties of a meta-atom made of plasmonic nanopatches that possess an incre...
A number of recent studies have shown that hybridized antiphase dipolar plasmons, qualitatively simi...
bS Supporting Information Nanoplasmonics—the physics of nanoconfined collectiveoscillations of the c...
Subwavelength composite materials constitute an interesting path towards the development of material...
We present a full experimental characterization of isotropic artificial optical magnetism at visible...
International audienceLight–matter interactions are often considered to be mediated by the electric ...
The weakness of magnetic effects at optical frequencies is directly related to the lack of symmetry ...
We demonstrate resonant Faraday polarization rotation in plasmonic arrays of bimetallic nano-ring re...
Light–matter interactions are often considered to be mediated by the electric component of light onl...
We have applied the surface sensitive nonlinear optical technique of magnetization induced second ha...
14 pages, 8 figuresInternational audienceThe generation in artificial composites of a magnetic respo...
We review both the fundamental aspects and the applications of functional magneto-optic a...
The study of high-index dielectric nanoparticles currently attracts a lot of attention. They do not ...
The possibility of achieving:,Optical magnetism at visible- frequencies using plasmonic nanostructur...
18 p.We present a simple design to achieve bianisotropy at visible wavelengths: an ultrathin plasmon...
We explore the optical properties of a meta-atom made of plasmonic nanopatches that possess an incre...
A number of recent studies have shown that hybridized antiphase dipolar plasmons, qualitatively simi...
bS Supporting Information Nanoplasmonics—the physics of nanoconfined collectiveoscillations of the c...
Subwavelength composite materials constitute an interesting path towards the development of material...
We present a full experimental characterization of isotropic artificial optical magnetism at visible...
International audienceLight–matter interactions are often considered to be mediated by the electric ...
The weakness of magnetic effects at optical frequencies is directly related to the lack of symmetry ...
We demonstrate resonant Faraday polarization rotation in plasmonic arrays of bimetallic nano-ring re...
Light–matter interactions are often considered to be mediated by the electric component of light onl...
We have applied the surface sensitive nonlinear optical technique of magnetization induced second ha...