International audienceA new single-image acquisition technique for the determination of the dispersion relation of the propagating modes of a plasmonic multilayer stack is introduced. This technique is based on an electrically-driven, spectrally broad excitation source which is nanoscale in size: the inelastic electron tunnel current between the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) and the sample. The resulting light from the excited modes of the system is collected in transmission using a microscope objective. The energy-momentum dispersion relation of the excited optical modes is then determined from the angle-resolved optical spectrum of the collected light. Experimental and theoretical results are obtained for metal-insulator-me...
International audienceA local, low-energy, electrical method for the excitation of localized and pro...
The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) is not only a surface science tool capable of producing atom...
The excitation of surface plasmon from individual silver nanowires and gold nanorods is investigated...
International audienceA new single-image acquisition technique for the determination of the dispersi...
International audienceWe use a photon scanning tunneling microscope to probe the field of surface pl...
International audienceA novel technique for the investigation of the radiative contribution to the e...
International audienceWe use a photon scanning tunneling microscope to probe the field of surface pl...
International audienceA novel technique for the investigation of the radiative contribution to the e...
International audienceWe use a photon scanning tunneling microscope to probe the field of surface pl...
Webinaire donné à l'invitation du Prof. Dr. Haibo MaInternational audienceProbing light-matter inter...
We study the plasmon modes of gold nanorods (as short as ∼100 nm) on a nonmetallic conductive substr...
A novel technique for the investigation of the radiative contribution to the electromagnetic local d...
International audienceWe study the scattering of electrically excited surface plasmon polaritons (SP...
International audienceWe study the scattering of electrically excited surface plasmon polaritons (SP...
[[abstract]]The rich structure of bright and dark surface-plasmon modes localized in individual and ...
International audienceA local, low-energy, electrical method for the excitation of localized and pro...
The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) is not only a surface science tool capable of producing atom...
The excitation of surface plasmon from individual silver nanowires and gold nanorods is investigated...
International audienceA new single-image acquisition technique for the determination of the dispersi...
International audienceWe use a photon scanning tunneling microscope to probe the field of surface pl...
International audienceA novel technique for the investigation of the radiative contribution to the e...
International audienceWe use a photon scanning tunneling microscope to probe the field of surface pl...
International audienceA novel technique for the investigation of the radiative contribution to the e...
International audienceWe use a photon scanning tunneling microscope to probe the field of surface pl...
Webinaire donné à l'invitation du Prof. Dr. Haibo MaInternational audienceProbing light-matter inter...
We study the plasmon modes of gold nanorods (as short as ∼100 nm) on a nonmetallic conductive substr...
A novel technique for the investigation of the radiative contribution to the electromagnetic local d...
International audienceWe study the scattering of electrically excited surface plasmon polaritons (SP...
International audienceWe study the scattering of electrically excited surface plasmon polaritons (SP...
[[abstract]]The rich structure of bright and dark surface-plasmon modes localized in individual and ...
International audienceA local, low-energy, electrical method for the excitation of localized and pro...
The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) is not only a surface science tool capable of producing atom...
The excitation of surface plasmon from individual silver nanowires and gold nanorods is investigated...