We study the optical plasmonic properties of metal surfaces which have a periodic lattice of voids buried immediately beneath their flat upper surface. Light reflection spectra calculated in the framework of a selfconsistent electromagnetic multiple-scattering layer-KKR approach exhibit two types of plasmon resonances originating from the excitation of different plasmon modes: surface plasmon-polaritons propagating on the planar surface of metal and Mie plasmons localized in the buried voids. Coupling between these two types of plasma oscillation leads to an enhancement of the surface plasmon-polariton resonances even for close-packed void lattices. Our theoretical model quantitatively agrees with experimental results, demonstrating that pl...
Metals such as silver support surface plasmons: electromagnetic surface excitations localized near t...
This thesis presents an experimental and theoretical study of the optical properties for two distinc...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...
We have studied optical plasmonic properties of metal surfaces with a periodic lattice of voids buri...
Metallic nanoscale voids (“anti-nanoparticles”) are shown to possess radically different plasmon mod...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
One promising way to manipulate light on the nanoscale is to exploit the properties of light when it...
One promising way to manipulate light on the nanoscale is to exploit the properties of light when it...
Metallic nanoscale voids (“anti-nanoparticles”) are shown to possess radically different plasmon mod...
We demonstrate the coupling of bright and dark surface lattice resonances (SLRs), which are collecti...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Metals such as silver support surface plasmons: electromagnetic surface excitations localized near t...
This thesis presents an experimental and theoretical study of the optical properties for two distinc...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...
We have studied optical plasmonic properties of metal surfaces with a periodic lattice of voids buri...
Metallic nanoscale voids (“anti-nanoparticles”) are shown to possess radically different plasmon mod...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
One promising way to manipulate light on the nanoscale is to exploit the properties of light when it...
One promising way to manipulate light on the nanoscale is to exploit the properties of light when it...
Metallic nanoscale voids (“anti-nanoparticles”) are shown to possess radically different plasmon mod...
We demonstrate the coupling of bright and dark surface lattice resonances (SLRs), which are collecti...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Metals such as silver support surface plasmons: electromagnetic surface excitations localized near t...
This thesis presents an experimental and theoretical study of the optical properties for two distinc...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...