This paper uses finite-difference time-domain modeling to study the impact of varying the polarization of the point source(s) on both a single aluminum dipole nanoantenna and a 2×2 array. Starting with the single dipole nanoantenna, this paper demonstrates the strong dependence of power enhancement and resonance on the polarization of the source by alternating between orthogonal polarization states. With each element of the array excited by a single point source, the resonance, power enhancement, and far-field radiation patterns are observed as the polarization of each source is rotated, in varying combinations. The results demonstrate that a unique far-field radiation pattern is produced for each polarization combination, which may lead to...
We prove theoretically and experimentally the concept of polarization holography by producing visibl...
The extraordinary light transmission through double-hole and elliptical nanohole arrays in a thin go...
This paper reports how geometric effects in low-symmetry plasmonic nanoparticle arrays can produce p...
This paper uses finite-difference time-domain modeling to study the impact of varying the polarizati...
International audienceIn this work, we discuss excitation of orthogonal and parallel collective reso...
An aluminum dimer nanoantenna with nanogaps is an ideal platform for enhancing light–matter interact...
Resonant optical antennas with nanoscale gaps are of high interest due to their ability to enhance e...
The large cross sections and strong confinement provided by the plasmon resonances of metallic nanos...
WOS:000392296000001International audiencePolarization control using single plasmonic nanoantennas is...
An aluminum dimer nanoantenna with nanogaps is an ideal platform for enhancing light–matter interact...
Nanoantenna is one of the most important optical components for light harvesting. In this study, we ...
The mechanisms of coupling between the lattice modes of a two-dimensional (2D) array consisting of A...
We propose a subwavelength quarter-waveplate composed of four L-shaped nanoparticles that act as opt...
We address new optical nanoantenna systems with tunable highly directional radiation patterns. The a...
ABSTRACT: The far-field polarization of the optical response of a plasmonic antenna can be tuned by ...
We prove theoretically and experimentally the concept of polarization holography by producing visibl...
The extraordinary light transmission through double-hole and elliptical nanohole arrays in a thin go...
This paper reports how geometric effects in low-symmetry plasmonic nanoparticle arrays can produce p...
This paper uses finite-difference time-domain modeling to study the impact of varying the polarizati...
International audienceIn this work, we discuss excitation of orthogonal and parallel collective reso...
An aluminum dimer nanoantenna with nanogaps is an ideal platform for enhancing light–matter interact...
Resonant optical antennas with nanoscale gaps are of high interest due to their ability to enhance e...
The large cross sections and strong confinement provided by the plasmon resonances of metallic nanos...
WOS:000392296000001International audiencePolarization control using single plasmonic nanoantennas is...
An aluminum dimer nanoantenna with nanogaps is an ideal platform for enhancing light–matter interact...
Nanoantenna is one of the most important optical components for light harvesting. In this study, we ...
The mechanisms of coupling between the lattice modes of a two-dimensional (2D) array consisting of A...
We propose a subwavelength quarter-waveplate composed of four L-shaped nanoparticles that act as opt...
We address new optical nanoantenna systems with tunable highly directional radiation patterns. The a...
ABSTRACT: The far-field polarization of the optical response of a plasmonic antenna can be tuned by ...
We prove theoretically and experimentally the concept of polarization holography by producing visibl...
The extraordinary light transmission through double-hole and elliptical nanohole arrays in a thin go...
This paper reports how geometric effects in low-symmetry plasmonic nanoparticle arrays can produce p...