The description of optical properties of subnanometer junctions is particularly challenging. Purely classical approaches fail, because the quantum nature of electrons needs to be considered. Here we report on a novel classical fully atomistic approach, FQ, based on the Drude model for conduction in metals, classical electrostatics and quantum tunneling. We show that FQ is able to reproduce the plasmonic behavior of complex metal subnanometer junctions with quantitative fidelity to full ab initio calculations. Besides the practical potentialities of our approach for large scale nanoplasmonic simulations, we show that a classical approach, in which the atomistic discretization of matter is properly accounted for, can accurately describe the n...
Using a fully quantum mechanical approach we study the optical response of a strongly coupled metall...
Under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC-BY).We present an ab initio stud...
Current multiscale plasmonic systems pose a modeling challenge. Classical macroscopic theories fail ...
The fully atomistic model, ωFQ, based on textbook concepts (Drude theory, electrostatics, quantum tu...
Optical properties of metal nanostructures are the basis of several scientific and technological app...
The study of Plasmonics has been evolutionary and fascinating over the last few decades. This area o...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al APS March Meeting, celebrado en Baltimore, Maryland (USA) del 14 a...
The ability of localized surface plasmons to squeeze light and engineer nanoscale electromagnetic fi...
Excitation of localized surface plasmon resonances in metal nanoparticles and nanoparticle assemblie...
ABSTRACT: Quantum effects in plasmonic systems play an important role in defining the optical respon...
The coupling of optical excitation and electron transport through a sodium atom in a plasmonic dimer...
Resumen del póster presentado al IPC–PAMS Theory Workshop: "Towards reality in modelling of molecula...
The correlation between transport properties across subnanometric metallic gaps and the optical resp...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al CECAM workshop on: "Computational plasmonics: an ab initio and mul...
Quantum effects in plasmonic systems play an important role in defining the optical response of stru...
Using a fully quantum mechanical approach we study the optical response of a strongly coupled metall...
Under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC-BY).We present an ab initio stud...
Current multiscale plasmonic systems pose a modeling challenge. Classical macroscopic theories fail ...
The fully atomistic model, ωFQ, based on textbook concepts (Drude theory, electrostatics, quantum tu...
Optical properties of metal nanostructures are the basis of several scientific and technological app...
The study of Plasmonics has been evolutionary and fascinating over the last few decades. This area o...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al APS March Meeting, celebrado en Baltimore, Maryland (USA) del 14 a...
The ability of localized surface plasmons to squeeze light and engineer nanoscale electromagnetic fi...
Excitation of localized surface plasmon resonances in metal nanoparticles and nanoparticle assemblie...
ABSTRACT: Quantum effects in plasmonic systems play an important role in defining the optical respon...
The coupling of optical excitation and electron transport through a sodium atom in a plasmonic dimer...
Resumen del póster presentado al IPC–PAMS Theory Workshop: "Towards reality in modelling of molecula...
The correlation between transport properties across subnanometric metallic gaps and the optical resp...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al CECAM workshop on: "Computational plasmonics: an ab initio and mul...
Quantum effects in plasmonic systems play an important role in defining the optical response of stru...
Using a fully quantum mechanical approach we study the optical response of a strongly coupled metall...
Under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC-BY).We present an ab initio stud...
Current multiscale plasmonic systems pose a modeling challenge. Classical macroscopic theories fail ...