Collective lattice resonances in disordered 2D arrays of spherical Si nanoparticles (NPs) have been thoroughly studied within the framework of the coupled dipole approximation. Three types of defects have been analyzed: positional disorder, size disorder, and quasi-random disorder. We show that the positional disorder strongly suppresses either the electric dipole (ED) or the magnetic dipole (MD) coupling depending on the axis along which the NPs are shifted. Contrary, size disorder strongly affects only the MD response, while the the ED resonance can be almost intact, depending on the lattice configuration. Finally, random removing of NPs from an ordered 2D lattice reveals a quite surprising result: hybridization of the ED and MD resonance...
Dielectric optical antennas have emerged as a promising nanophotonic architecture for manipulating t...
We provide detailed comparisons between experimental findings and numerical simulations of large coo...
Various optical phenomena can be induced in periodic arrays of nanoparticles by the radiative coupli...
We present a numerical investigation of collective resonances in lattices of dielectric nanoparticle...
Collective lattice resonances (CLRs) emerging under oblique incidence in 2D finite-size arrays of Si...
Light interaction with disordered materials is both complex and fascinating at the same time. Here, ...
The ultralong coherent networks of Si nanocrystals (NCs) via lattice‐enhanced dipole–dipole coupling...
Copyright © 2009 Optical Society of America. This paper was published in Optics Letters and is made ...
Dipole-dipole interactions are ubiquitous fundamental physical phenomena that govern physical effect...
Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.Collective lattice...
9 pags., 6 figs.Periodic arrays of nanoparticles are capable of supporting lattice resonances, colle...
We analyze the localized surface plasmon resonance spectra of periodic square lattice arrays of gold...
The geometrical arrangement of metallic nanoparticles plays a crucial role on the optical response o...
Understanding and controlling disorder is key to nanotechnology and materials science. Traditionally...
Designing the shape of silicon nanoparticles has been shown to be an effective approach to increasin...
Dielectric optical antennas have emerged as a promising nanophotonic architecture for manipulating t...
We provide detailed comparisons between experimental findings and numerical simulations of large coo...
Various optical phenomena can be induced in periodic arrays of nanoparticles by the radiative coupli...
We present a numerical investigation of collective resonances in lattices of dielectric nanoparticle...
Collective lattice resonances (CLRs) emerging under oblique incidence in 2D finite-size arrays of Si...
Light interaction with disordered materials is both complex and fascinating at the same time. Here, ...
The ultralong coherent networks of Si nanocrystals (NCs) via lattice‐enhanced dipole–dipole coupling...
Copyright © 2009 Optical Society of America. This paper was published in Optics Letters and is made ...
Dipole-dipole interactions are ubiquitous fundamental physical phenomena that govern physical effect...
Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.Collective lattice...
9 pags., 6 figs.Periodic arrays of nanoparticles are capable of supporting lattice resonances, colle...
We analyze the localized surface plasmon resonance spectra of periodic square lattice arrays of gold...
The geometrical arrangement of metallic nanoparticles plays a crucial role on the optical response o...
Understanding and controlling disorder is key to nanotechnology and materials science. Traditionally...
Designing the shape of silicon nanoparticles has been shown to be an effective approach to increasin...
Dielectric optical antennas have emerged as a promising nanophotonic architecture for manipulating t...
We provide detailed comparisons between experimental findings and numerical simulations of large coo...
Various optical phenomena can be induced in periodic arrays of nanoparticles by the radiative coupli...