We study, both numerically and analytically, the effect of a substrate on the optical properties of high-refractive-index dielectric nanoparticles. We demonstrate that the optical response of subwavelength nanoparticles can be effectively modeled in the dipole approximation when the dielectric particle is replaced by a pair of point electric and magnetic dipoles with modified polarizabilities. Based on our model, we reveal the existence of the substrate-induced bianisotropic interaction (magnetoelectric coupling) between electric and magnetic dipole modes, which is strongly enhanced near the corresponding dipole resonances. This results in a specific feature of the radiation pattern that can be employed to identify the effective bianisotrop...
The magneto-optical activity, namely the polarization conversion capabilities of high- index, non-ab...
Control of light by an external magnetic field is one of the important methods for modulation of its...
Rapid progress in the fields of plasmonics and metamaterials is driven by their ability to enhance n...
We study, both numerically and analytically, the effect of a substrate on the optical properties of ...
Nanoparticles of high refractive index materials can possess strong magnetic polarizabilities and gi...
International audienceWhen the sizes of photonic nanoparticles are much smaller than the excitation ...
We reveal unusually strong polarization sensitivity of electric and magnetic dipole resonances of h...
peer reviewedMagnetoplasmonics is an emerging field of intense research on materials combining magne...
The near-field response of optically excited nanoparticle structure buried within thin dielectric la...
We develop a perturbative formalism for the interaction of a magneto-optical nanoparticle with a fla...
Experiments have shown strong effects of some substrates on the localized plasmons of metallic nano ...
Trabajo presentado en la 7th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmo...
The study of high-index dielectric nanoparticles currently attracts a lot of attention. They do not ...
This series of papers deals with a theory developed to treat magneto-optical trans-formations of lin...
The magneto-optical activity, namely the polarization conversion capabilities of high- index, non-ab...
Control of light by an external magnetic field is one of the important methods for modulation of its...
Rapid progress in the fields of plasmonics and metamaterials is driven by their ability to enhance n...
We study, both numerically and analytically, the effect of a substrate on the optical properties of ...
Nanoparticles of high refractive index materials can possess strong magnetic polarizabilities and gi...
International audienceWhen the sizes of photonic nanoparticles are much smaller than the excitation ...
We reveal unusually strong polarization sensitivity of electric and magnetic dipole resonances of h...
peer reviewedMagnetoplasmonics is an emerging field of intense research on materials combining magne...
The near-field response of optically excited nanoparticle structure buried within thin dielectric la...
We develop a perturbative formalism for the interaction of a magneto-optical nanoparticle with a fla...
Experiments have shown strong effects of some substrates on the localized plasmons of metallic nano ...
Trabajo presentado en la 7th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmo...
The study of high-index dielectric nanoparticles currently attracts a lot of attention. They do not ...
This series of papers deals with a theory developed to treat magneto-optical trans-formations of lin...
The magneto-optical activity, namely the polarization conversion capabilities of high- index, non-ab...
Control of light by an external magnetic field is one of the important methods for modulation of its...
Rapid progress in the fields of plasmonics and metamaterials is driven by their ability to enhance n...