Key in the application of plasmonics is the realization of low loss or high quality (Q) factor resonances. Nanoparticle arrays are systems capable of sustaining remarkably high Q-factor resonances through the hybridization of plasmonic and photonic modes, known as surface lattice resonances (SLRs). SLRs result from the coupling of localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs) to in-plane orders of diffraction known as Rayleigh anomalies (RAs). To date, the highest Q-factors have been achieved with the (±1, 0) diffraction orders. However, these Q-factors are highly sensitive to the angle of excitation. Here, a strategy is presented to generate high Q-factor SLRs with low dispersion by coupling LSPRs to the (0, ±1) diffraction orders. 2D array...
We demonstrate the strong coupling of surface lattice resonances (SLRs) - hybridized plasmonic/photo...
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...
Key in the application of plasmonics is the realization of low loss or high quality (Q) factor reson...
Key in the application of plasmonics is the realization of low loss or high quality (Q) factor reson...
Key in the application of plasmonics is the realization of low loss or high quality (Q) factor reson...
Key in the application of plasmonics is the realization of low loss or high quality (Q) factor reson...
Key in the application of plasmonics is the realization of low loss or high quality (Q) factor reson...
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...
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...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Arrays of metallic particles may exhibit optical collective excitations known as surface lattice res...
We demonstrate the strong coupling of surface lattice resonances (SLRs) - hybridized plasmonic/photo...
We demonstrate the strong coupling of surface lattice resonances (SLRs) - hybridized plasmonic/photo...
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...
Key in the application of plasmonics is the realization of low loss or high quality (Q) factor reson...
Key in the application of plasmonics is the realization of low loss or high quality (Q) factor reson...
Key in the application of plasmonics is the realization of low loss or high quality (Q) factor reson...
Key in the application of plasmonics is the realization of low loss or high quality (Q) factor reson...
Key in the application of plasmonics is the realization of low loss or high quality (Q) factor reson...
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...
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...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Arrays of metallic particles may exhibit optical collective excitations known as surface lattice res...
We demonstrate the strong coupling of surface lattice resonances (SLRs) - hybridized plasmonic/photo...
We demonstrate the strong coupling of surface lattice resonances (SLRs) - hybridized plasmonic/photo...
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...