Localized surface plasmons (LSP) in semiconductor particles are expected to exhibit spatial nonlocal response effects as the geometry enters the nanometer scale. To investigate these nonlocal effects, we apply the hydrodynamic model to nanospheres of two different semiconductor materials: intrinsic InSb and n-doped GaAs. Our results show that the semiconductors indeed display nonlocal effects, and that these effects are even more pronounced than in metals. In a 150 nm InSb particle at 300 K, the LSP frequency is blueshifted 35%, which is orders of magnitude larger than the blueshift in a metal particle of the same size. This property, together with their tunability, makes semiconductors a promising platform for experiments in nonlocal effec...
The nanofocusing performance of plasmonic tips is studied analytically and numerically. The effects ...
We establish the spaser generation conditions for nonlocal plasmonic lasers and nonlocal plasmonic c...
Semiclassical nonlocal optics based on the hydrodynamic description of conduction electrons might be...
We predict that localized surface plasmons (LSP) in semiconductor particles exhibit spatial nonlocal...
Inspired by recent measurements on individual metallic nanospheres that cannot be explained with tra...
The field of plasmonics investigates how electromagnetic fields can be confined into sub- wavelength...
Contrary to classical predictions, the optical response of few-nm plasmonic particles depends on par...
ABSTRACT: Semiclassical nonlocal optics based on the hydrodynamic description of conduction electron...
International audienceRecent experiments have shown that spatial dispersion may have a conspicuous i...
Spatial nonlocality in the optical response of noble metals is shown to produce significant blue shi...
We analytically characterize the influence of a neighboring metal nanoparticle (MNP) on the behavior...
The peak positions of localized surface plasmonic resonance (LSPR) are strongly dependent on the siz...
Semiclassical nonlocal optics based on the hydrodynamic description of conduction electrons might be...
Nonlocal and quantum effects play an important role in accurately modeling the optical response of n...
We show that highly doped graphene ribbons can support surface plasmons at near-infrared frequencies...
The nanofocusing performance of plasmonic tips is studied analytically and numerically. The effects ...
We establish the spaser generation conditions for nonlocal plasmonic lasers and nonlocal plasmonic c...
Semiclassical nonlocal optics based on the hydrodynamic description of conduction electrons might be...
We predict that localized surface plasmons (LSP) in semiconductor particles exhibit spatial nonlocal...
Inspired by recent measurements on individual metallic nanospheres that cannot be explained with tra...
The field of plasmonics investigates how electromagnetic fields can be confined into sub- wavelength...
Contrary to classical predictions, the optical response of few-nm plasmonic particles depends on par...
ABSTRACT: Semiclassical nonlocal optics based on the hydrodynamic description of conduction electron...
International audienceRecent experiments have shown that spatial dispersion may have a conspicuous i...
Spatial nonlocality in the optical response of noble metals is shown to produce significant blue shi...
We analytically characterize the influence of a neighboring metal nanoparticle (MNP) on the behavior...
The peak positions of localized surface plasmonic resonance (LSPR) are strongly dependent on the siz...
Semiclassical nonlocal optics based on the hydrodynamic description of conduction electrons might be...
Nonlocal and quantum effects play an important role in accurately modeling the optical response of n...
We show that highly doped graphene ribbons can support surface plasmons at near-infrared frequencies...
The nanofocusing performance of plasmonic tips is studied analytically and numerically. The effects ...
We establish the spaser generation conditions for nonlocal plasmonic lasers and nonlocal plasmonic c...
Semiclassical nonlocal optics based on the hydrodynamic description of conduction electrons might be...