International audienceA fundamental feature of the quasi-normal modes (QNMs), which describe light interaction with open (leaky) systems like nanoparticles, lies in the question of the completeness of the QNMs representation and in the divergence of their field profile due to their leaky behavior and complex eigenfrequency. In this article, the QNMs expansion is obtained by taking into consideration the frequency dispersion and the causality principle. The derivation based on the complex analysis ensures the completeness of the QNMs expansion and prevents from any divergence of the field profile. The general derivation is tested in the case of a one-dimensional open resonator made of a homogeneous absorptive medium with frequency dispersion...
It is well known that the quasinormal modes (or resonant states) of photonic structures can be assoc...
International audienceOpen phononic systems including resonators radiating inside an unbounded mediu...
Light-matter interactions in dissipative nanophotonic or nanoplasmonic systems is a major topic in m...
International audienceA fundamental feature of the quasi-normal modes (QNMs), which describe light i...
Many nanophotonic devices rely on the excitation of photonic resonances to enhance light-matter inte...
International audienceResonant structures supporting elastic waves attached to a substrate suffer fr...
International audienceModal analysis based on the quasi-normal modes (QNM), also called resonant sta...
International audienceThe scattering of electromagnetic waves by resonant systems is determined by t...
We use the "quasi-normal-modes" (QNM) approach for discussing the transmission properties of double-...
We summarize here, and detail with numerical examples, the Quasi-Normal Mode theory which has been d...
International audienceMost of the resonant photonic structures behave like open cavities for light w...
Determining the electromagnetic field response of photonic and plasmonic resonators is a formidable ...
International audienceWe derive a quasi-normal mode theory for three-dimensional scatterers, taking ...
It is well known that the quasinormal modes (or resonant states) of photonic structures can be assoc...
International audienceOpen phononic systems including resonators radiating inside an unbounded mediu...
Light-matter interactions in dissipative nanophotonic or nanoplasmonic systems is a major topic in m...
International audienceA fundamental feature of the quasi-normal modes (QNMs), which describe light i...
Many nanophotonic devices rely on the excitation of photonic resonances to enhance light-matter inte...
International audienceResonant structures supporting elastic waves attached to a substrate suffer fr...
International audienceModal analysis based on the quasi-normal modes (QNM), also called resonant sta...
International audienceThe scattering of electromagnetic waves by resonant systems is determined by t...
We use the "quasi-normal-modes" (QNM) approach for discussing the transmission properties of double-...
We summarize here, and detail with numerical examples, the Quasi-Normal Mode theory which has been d...
International audienceMost of the resonant photonic structures behave like open cavities for light w...
Determining the electromagnetic field response of photonic and plasmonic resonators is a formidable ...
International audienceWe derive a quasi-normal mode theory for three-dimensional scatterers, taking ...
It is well known that the quasinormal modes (or resonant states) of photonic structures can be assoc...
International audienceOpen phononic systems including resonators radiating inside an unbounded mediu...
Light-matter interactions in dissipative nanophotonic or nanoplasmonic systems is a major topic in m...