International audienceIn this Letter, we demonstrate a reversible strong coupling regime between a dipolar surface plasmon resonance and a molecular excited state. This reversible state is experimentally observed on silver nanoparticle arrays embedded in a polymer film containing photochromic molecules. Extinction measurements reveal a clear Rabi splitting of 294 meV, corresponding to ∼13% of the molecular transition energy. We derived an analytical model to confirm our observations, and we emphasize the importance of spectrally matching the polymer absorption with the plasmonic resonance to observe coupled states. Finally, the reversibility of this coupling is illustrated by cycling the photochromic molecules between their two isomeric for...
Controlling the number of dye molecules on metallic nanoparticles, which in turn affects the magnitu...
Visible?light excitation of the surface plasmon band of silver nanoplates can effectively localize a...
The main purpose of this PhD work is the study of fluorescent and photochromic molecular systems. Un...
International audienceIn this Letter, we demonstrate a reversible strong coupling regime between a d...
International audienceSurface plasmon resonances can couple with molecular resonances (excitons) lea...
The achievement of an ultrastrong coupling regime between surface plasmon modes generated by gold co...
Interactions between surface plasmons in metal nanoparticles and electronic excitations in organic c...
International audienceActive plasmonics is a key focus for the development of advanced plasmonic app...
Interactions between surface plasmons in metal nano particles and electronic excitations in organic ...
Arrays of metallic nanoparticles support collective plasmonic resonances known as surface lattice re...
Plasmonic nanostructures provide unique environments for non-resonant excitation and switching of ph...
We demonstrate the strong coupling of surface lattice resonances (SLRs) - hybridized plasmonic/photo...
Gold nanostructure arrays exhibit surface plasmon resonances that split after attaching light harves...
We propose a strategy for enabling photodissociation of a normally photostable molecule through coup...
We studied scattering and extinction of individual silver nanorods coupled to the J-aggregate form o...
Controlling the number of dye molecules on metallic nanoparticles, which in turn affects the magnitu...
Visible?light excitation of the surface plasmon band of silver nanoplates can effectively localize a...
The main purpose of this PhD work is the study of fluorescent and photochromic molecular systems. Un...
International audienceIn this Letter, we demonstrate a reversible strong coupling regime between a d...
International audienceSurface plasmon resonances can couple with molecular resonances (excitons) lea...
The achievement of an ultrastrong coupling regime between surface plasmon modes generated by gold co...
Interactions between surface plasmons in metal nanoparticles and electronic excitations in organic c...
International audienceActive plasmonics is a key focus for the development of advanced plasmonic app...
Interactions between surface plasmons in metal nano particles and electronic excitations in organic ...
Arrays of metallic nanoparticles support collective plasmonic resonances known as surface lattice re...
Plasmonic nanostructures provide unique environments for non-resonant excitation and switching of ph...
We demonstrate the strong coupling of surface lattice resonances (SLRs) - hybridized plasmonic/photo...
Gold nanostructure arrays exhibit surface plasmon resonances that split after attaching light harves...
We propose a strategy for enabling photodissociation of a normally photostable molecule through coup...
We studied scattering and extinction of individual silver nanorods coupled to the J-aggregate form o...
Controlling the number of dye molecules on metallic nanoparticles, which in turn affects the magnitu...
Visible?light excitation of the surface plasmon band of silver nanoplates can effectively localize a...
The main purpose of this PhD work is the study of fluorescent and photochromic molecular systems. Un...