In an array of low-symmetry, L-shaped gold nanoparticles, slight distortions of particle shape and arm lengths eliminate the array’s mirror plane. Such asymmetries induce large angular shifts ( ∼ 10°) of the resonant extinction axes directions from those of mirror-symmetric particles. The axes directions exhibit dispersion, as allowed by the lack of any structural features dictating them. The nanostructures are chiral, and evidence of optical activity is observed. Rigorous diffraction theory calculations qualitatively reproduce the data.Peer reviewe
We examine the spectral dependence in the visible frequency range of the polarization rotation of tw...
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International audienceThe 3D orientation of a single gold nanoparticle is probed experimentally by l...
An array of low-symmetry, L-shaped gold nanoparticles is shown to exhibit high sensitivity to the st...
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International audienceThe regular arrangement of metal nanoparticles influences their plasmonic beha...
The optical properties of nanoparticle clusters vary with the spatial arrangement of the constituent...
International audienceIn this study, we demonstrate that any complex nanostructure that belongs to C...
We examine the spectral dependence in the visible frequency range of the polarization rotation of tw...
In this work we present an approach to induce chiral effects in well-known plasmonic nanohole arrays...
International audienceThe 3D orientation of a single gold nanoparticle is probed experimentally by l...
An array of low-symmetry, L-shaped gold nanoparticles is shown to exhibit high sensitivity to the st...
We prepare diffractive planar arrays of metal nanoparticles that are chiral because of either the sh...
In this study, we demonstrate that any complex nanostructure that belongs to Cn, with n≥3, symmetry ...
In this work we investigate the effect of the symmetry in a 2-D arrays of gold nanoparticle on the s...
The symmetry of metal nanostructures may be broken by their overall features or small-scale defects....
Le domaine de la chiro-plasmonique s'est largement développé ces dernières années. Dans l'objectif d...
In this work, we study the second-order nonlinear optical properties of regular arrays of L-shaped g...
Dark-field illumination is shown to make planar chiral nanoparticle arrangements exhibit circular di...
The emergence of optical chirality in the light emitted from plasmonic nanostructures is commonly as...
International audienceThe regular arrangement of metal nanoparticles influences their plasmonic beha...
The optical properties of nanoparticle clusters vary with the spatial arrangement of the constituent...
International audienceIn this study, we demonstrate that any complex nanostructure that belongs to C...
We examine the spectral dependence in the visible frequency range of the polarization rotation of tw...
In this work we present an approach to induce chiral effects in well-known plasmonic nanohole arrays...
International audienceThe 3D orientation of a single gold nanoparticle is probed experimentally by l...