We report an investigation on the optical properties of three-dimensional nanoclusters (NCs) made by spherical constellations of metallic nanospheres arranged around a central dielectric sphere, which can be realized and assembled by current state-of-the-art nanochemistry techniques. This type of NCs supports collective plasmon modes among which the most relevant are those associated with the induced electric and magnetic resonances. Combining a single dipole approximation for each nanoparticle and the multipole spherical-wave expansion of the scattered field, we achieve an effective characterization of the optical response of individual NCs in terms of their scattering, absorption, and extinction efficiencies. By this approximate model we ...
We theoretically analyze, fabricate, and characterize a three-dimensional plasmonic nanostructure th...
The self-assembly of colloids is an alternative to top-down processing that enables the fabrication ...
We present a full experimental characterization of isotropic artificial optical magnetism at visible...
We report an investigation on the optical properties of three-dimensional nanoclusters (NCs) made by...
We investigate the optical properties of metamaterials formed by collections of three-dimensional cl...
We investigate the optical properties of metamaterials formed by collections of three-dimensional cl...
Spherical nanoclusters (NCs) with a central dielectric core surrounded by several satellite plasmoni...
This work investigates certain electromagnetic (EM) properties of metamaterials formed by densely ar...
Optical properties of nanocluster-based plasmonic materials were studied along this thesis by the Ge...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018As the field of plasmonics develops, new knobs to turn...
The optical response of irregular spherical nanoclusters (NCs) are studied by Monte Carlo simulation...
Self-assembled clusters of metallic nanoparticles separated by nanometric gaps generate strong plasm...
ABSTRACT: Self-assembled clusters of metallic nanoparticles separated by nanometric gaps generate st...
We theoretically analyze, fabricate, and characterize a three-dimensional plasmonic nanostructure th...
Self-assembled clusters of metallic nanoparticles separated by nanometric gaps generate strong plasm...
We theoretically analyze, fabricate, and characterize a three-dimensional plasmonic nanostructure th...
The self-assembly of colloids is an alternative to top-down processing that enables the fabrication ...
We present a full experimental characterization of isotropic artificial optical magnetism at visible...
We report an investigation on the optical properties of three-dimensional nanoclusters (NCs) made by...
We investigate the optical properties of metamaterials formed by collections of three-dimensional cl...
We investigate the optical properties of metamaterials formed by collections of three-dimensional cl...
Spherical nanoclusters (NCs) with a central dielectric core surrounded by several satellite plasmoni...
This work investigates certain electromagnetic (EM) properties of metamaterials formed by densely ar...
Optical properties of nanocluster-based plasmonic materials were studied along this thesis by the Ge...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018As the field of plasmonics develops, new knobs to turn...
The optical response of irregular spherical nanoclusters (NCs) are studied by Monte Carlo simulation...
Self-assembled clusters of metallic nanoparticles separated by nanometric gaps generate strong plasm...
ABSTRACT: Self-assembled clusters of metallic nanoparticles separated by nanometric gaps generate st...
We theoretically analyze, fabricate, and characterize a three-dimensional plasmonic nanostructure th...
Self-assembled clusters of metallic nanoparticles separated by nanometric gaps generate strong plasm...
We theoretically analyze, fabricate, and characterize a three-dimensional plasmonic nanostructure th...
The self-assembly of colloids is an alternative to top-down processing that enables the fabrication ...
We present a full experimental characterization of isotropic artificial optical magnetism at visible...