We study the optical properties of metamaterials formed by layers of metallic nanoparticles. The effective optical constants of these materials are retrieved from the calculated angle-dependent Fresnel reflection coefficients for s and p incident-light polarization. We investigate the degree of anisotropy in the effective permittivity as a function of inter-layer spacing, particle size, filling fraction of the metal, and particle shape. For layers of spherical particles periodically arranged in a hexagonal lattice, the anisotropy disappears for the three inter-layer spacings corresponding to simple cubic (sc), bcc, and fcc volume symmetry. For non-spherical particles, an isotropic response can be still obtained with other values of the inte...
Coherent oscillations of free electrons in a metal, localized in a small volume or at an interface b...
Plasmonic nanoparticles support surface plasmon resonances that are sensitive to the environment. Fa...
International audienceThe present study aims to model the optical response of plasmonic metasurfaces...
10.1007/s00339-010-6090-5Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing1023673-679APAM
We present a very efficient recursive method to calculate the effective optical response of nanostru...
In this paper we overview our recent studies of anisotropic noble metal (e.g. gold and silver) nanop...
The dielectric properties of metamaterials consisting of periodically arranged metallic nanoparticle...
The geometrical arrangement of metallic nanoparticles plays a crucial role on the optical response o...
Plasmonic red shifts of nanoparticles are commonly used in imaging technologies to probe the charact...
This Feature Article describes research on the optical properties of arrays of silver and gold nanop...
Plasmonic red shifts of nanoparticles are commonly used in imaging technologies to probe the charact...
The optical properties of 3D periodic arrays of spheroidal Au nanoparticles are calculated using a B...
© 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd. In this work, we present a rigorous approach for analyzing the optical re...
The study of light scattering by particles has become fundamental and applied interests in the field...
Anisotropic nanoparticle (NP) arrays with useful optical properties, such as localized plasmon reson...
Coherent oscillations of free electrons in a metal, localized in a small volume or at an interface b...
Plasmonic nanoparticles support surface plasmon resonances that are sensitive to the environment. Fa...
International audienceThe present study aims to model the optical response of plasmonic metasurfaces...
10.1007/s00339-010-6090-5Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing1023673-679APAM
We present a very efficient recursive method to calculate the effective optical response of nanostru...
In this paper we overview our recent studies of anisotropic noble metal (e.g. gold and silver) nanop...
The dielectric properties of metamaterials consisting of periodically arranged metallic nanoparticle...
The geometrical arrangement of metallic nanoparticles plays a crucial role on the optical response o...
Plasmonic red shifts of nanoparticles are commonly used in imaging technologies to probe the charact...
This Feature Article describes research on the optical properties of arrays of silver and gold nanop...
Plasmonic red shifts of nanoparticles are commonly used in imaging technologies to probe the charact...
The optical properties of 3D periodic arrays of spheroidal Au nanoparticles are calculated using a B...
© 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd. In this work, we present a rigorous approach for analyzing the optical re...
The study of light scattering by particles has become fundamental and applied interests in the field...
Anisotropic nanoparticle (NP) arrays with useful optical properties, such as localized plasmon reson...
Coherent oscillations of free electrons in a metal, localized in a small volume or at an interface b...
Plasmonic nanoparticles support surface plasmon resonances that are sensitive to the environment. Fa...
International audienceThe present study aims to model the optical response of plasmonic metasurfaces...