Optical singularities associated with the energy flow of two closely spaced dielectric-core gold-shell nanocylinders are studied by two dimensional finite difference time domain method. The simulation results show that optical vortices as well as saddle points can be observed in the energy flow pattern of light interacting with the core-shell nanocylinder pair in its in-phase symmetric dipolar plasmon mode. The rotating direction of the optical vortices can be tuned by varying the width of the gap between the nanocylinder pair and the value of the permittivity of the dielectric core
We introduce core-shell plasmonic nanohelices, highly tunable structures that have a different respo...
A new hyperspectral imaging technique and apparatus for imaging plasmon excitations and cathodolumin...
Optical vortices refer to light fields with helical phase spatial distribution that leads to well-de...
Optical properties of a dielectric-core gold–shell nanocylinder pair are investigated by two-dimensi...
The retardation-effect-induced plasmon modes in a silica-core gold-shell nanocylinder pair is invest...
International audienceA metallic nanocylinder is one of the most studied simple plasmonic nanostruct...
The power-flow lines of light interacting with a metallic nanoparticle, in the proximity of its plas...
We simulate the spectral properties of simple plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs), which we have fabricate...
We carry out an experimental campaign to investigate the nonlinear self-defocusing propagation of si...
This chapter discusses a hydrodynamics-inspired approach to trap and manipulate light in plasmonic n...
We investigate the nonlinear propagation of light beams with complex phase and intensity structures,...
In this study, interactions between optical vortex light and partially capped core-shell (PCCS) nano...
Subwavelength noble metal nanoparticles can sustain highly localized electromagnetic fields at the p...
Gold nanocubes are assembled into clusters of varying numbers and ordering on indium tin oxide subst...
With the rapid development of nanoscience and nanotechnology, surface plasmonics based on metal nan...
We introduce core-shell plasmonic nanohelices, highly tunable structures that have a different respo...
A new hyperspectral imaging technique and apparatus for imaging plasmon excitations and cathodolumin...
Optical vortices refer to light fields with helical phase spatial distribution that leads to well-de...
Optical properties of a dielectric-core gold–shell nanocylinder pair are investigated by two-dimensi...
The retardation-effect-induced plasmon modes in a silica-core gold-shell nanocylinder pair is invest...
International audienceA metallic nanocylinder is one of the most studied simple plasmonic nanostruct...
The power-flow lines of light interacting with a metallic nanoparticle, in the proximity of its plas...
We simulate the spectral properties of simple plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs), which we have fabricate...
We carry out an experimental campaign to investigate the nonlinear self-defocusing propagation of si...
This chapter discusses a hydrodynamics-inspired approach to trap and manipulate light in plasmonic n...
We investigate the nonlinear propagation of light beams with complex phase and intensity structures,...
In this study, interactions between optical vortex light and partially capped core-shell (PCCS) nano...
Subwavelength noble metal nanoparticles can sustain highly localized electromagnetic fields at the p...
Gold nanocubes are assembled into clusters of varying numbers and ordering on indium tin oxide subst...
With the rapid development of nanoscience and nanotechnology, surface plasmonics based on metal nan...
We introduce core-shell plasmonic nanohelices, highly tunable structures that have a different respo...
A new hyperspectral imaging technique and apparatus for imaging plasmon excitations and cathodolumin...
Optical vortices refer to light fields with helical phase spatial distribution that leads to well-de...