The coupling of optical excitation and electron transport through a sodium atom in a plasmonic dimer junction is investigated using time-dependent density functional theory. The optical absorption and dynamic conductance is determined as a function of gap size. Surface plasmons are found to couple to atomic-scale transport through several different channels including dipolar, multipolar, and charge transfer plasmon modes. These findings provide insight into subnanoscale couplings of plasmons and atoms, a subject of general interest in plasmonics and molecular electronics
Quantum effects in plasmonic systems play an important role in defining the optical response of stru...
We combine experiment, theory, and first-principles-based calculations to study the light-induced pl...
We combine experiment, theory, and first-principles-based calculations to study the light-induced pl...
Plasmonic dimer systems show great promise in a wide range of applications because of their unique o...
Metallic nanoparticles placed in close proximity support strong localized surface plasmon resonances...
The correlation between transport properties across subnanometric metallic gaps and the optical resp...
Resumen del póster presentado al IPC–PAMS Theory Workshop: "Towards reality in modelling of molecula...
ABSTRACT: Quantum effects in plasmonic systems play an important role in defining the optical respon...
In the new field of quantum plasmonics, plasmonic excitations of silver and gold nanoparticles are u...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al APS March Meeting, celebrado en Baltimore, Maryland (USA) del 14 a...
Plasmonic interactions between two metallic tips are dynamically studied in a supercontinuum dark-fi...
We investigate photoinduced electron transport through nanoparticle dimers connected by linear and r...
Many applications in plasmonics are related to the coupling between metallic nanoparticles (MNPs) or...
Quantum effects in plasmonic systems play an important role in defining the optical response of stru...
The optical response of a system formed by a quantum emitter and a plasmonic gap nanoantenna is theo...
Quantum effects in plasmonic systems play an important role in defining the optical response of stru...
We combine experiment, theory, and first-principles-based calculations to study the light-induced pl...
We combine experiment, theory, and first-principles-based calculations to study the light-induced pl...
Plasmonic dimer systems show great promise in a wide range of applications because of their unique o...
Metallic nanoparticles placed in close proximity support strong localized surface plasmon resonances...
The correlation between transport properties across subnanometric metallic gaps and the optical resp...
Resumen del póster presentado al IPC–PAMS Theory Workshop: "Towards reality in modelling of molecula...
ABSTRACT: Quantum effects in plasmonic systems play an important role in defining the optical respon...
In the new field of quantum plasmonics, plasmonic excitations of silver and gold nanoparticles are u...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al APS March Meeting, celebrado en Baltimore, Maryland (USA) del 14 a...
Plasmonic interactions between two metallic tips are dynamically studied in a supercontinuum dark-fi...
We investigate photoinduced electron transport through nanoparticle dimers connected by linear and r...
Many applications in plasmonics are related to the coupling between metallic nanoparticles (MNPs) or...
Quantum effects in plasmonic systems play an important role in defining the optical response of stru...
The optical response of a system formed by a quantum emitter and a plasmonic gap nanoantenna is theo...
Quantum effects in plasmonic systems play an important role in defining the optical response of stru...
We combine experiment, theory, and first-principles-based calculations to study the light-induced pl...
We combine experiment, theory, and first-principles-based calculations to study the light-induced pl...