Plasmon modes of a two-dimensional lattice of long conducting circular wires are investigated by using an embedding technique to solve Maxwell’s equations rigorously. The frequency-dependent density of states is calculated for various values of the wave vector and the filling fraction. At low filling fractions, collective modes are all found to accumulate at the surface-plasmon frequency ωp∕√2, ωp being the bulk plasmon frequency. As the filling fraction increases, the interference between the electromagnetic fields generated by localized surface-plasmon polaritons leads to the presence of new resonances, whose frequency strongly depends on the interparticle separation. For touching wires, a number of multipole resonances fill the spectral ...
In chapter 1, properties of a p-polarized surface plasmon polariton are studied, propagating circumf...
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...
Plasmon modes of a two-dimensional lattice of long conducting circular wires are investigated by usi...
Plasmon modes of a two-dimensional lattice of long conducting circular wires are investigated by usi...
We present analytical expressions for the resonance frequencies of the plasmonic modes hosted in a c...
We theoretically investigate plasmon polaritons in cubic lattices of spherical metallic nanoparticle...
We theoretically investigate plasmon polaritons in cubic lattices of spherical metallic nanoparticle...
The photonic band structure of a three-dimensional lattice of metal spheres is calculated using an e...
The photonic band structure of a three-dimensional lattice of metal spheres is calculated using an e...
International audienceMetal-cladded dielectric cylinders with submicron diameters may serve to model...
International audienceMetal-cladded dielectric cylinders with submicron diameters may serve to model...
We study the optical plasmonic properties of metal surfaces which have a periodic lattice of voids b...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
\u3cp\u3eWhen the electromagnetic modes supported by plasmonic-based cavities interact strongly with...
In chapter 1, properties of a p-polarized surface plasmon polariton are studied, propagating circumf...
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...
Plasmon modes of a two-dimensional lattice of long conducting circular wires are investigated by usi...
Plasmon modes of a two-dimensional lattice of long conducting circular wires are investigated by usi...
We present analytical expressions for the resonance frequencies of the plasmonic modes hosted in a c...
We theoretically investigate plasmon polaritons in cubic lattices of spherical metallic nanoparticle...
We theoretically investigate plasmon polaritons in cubic lattices of spherical metallic nanoparticle...
The photonic band structure of a three-dimensional lattice of metal spheres is calculated using an e...
The photonic band structure of a three-dimensional lattice of metal spheres is calculated using an e...
International audienceMetal-cladded dielectric cylinders with submicron diameters may serve to model...
International audienceMetal-cladded dielectric cylinders with submicron diameters may serve to model...
We study the optical plasmonic properties of metal surfaces which have a periodic lattice of voids b...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
\u3cp\u3eWhen the electromagnetic modes supported by plasmonic-based cavities interact strongly with...
In chapter 1, properties of a p-polarized surface plasmon polariton are studied, propagating circumf...
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...