We provide a new physical interpretation of scattering from plasmonic nanoparticles on high-index substrates. We demonstrate the excitation of different types of resonant modes on disk-shaped, Ag nanoparticles. At short wavelengths, the resonances are localised at the top of the particle, while at longer wavelengths they are localised at the Ag/substrate interface. We attribute the long wavelength resonances to geometric resonances of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) at the Ag/substrate interface. We show that particles that support resonant SPP modes have enhanced scattering cross-sections when placed directly on a high-index substrate; up to 7.5 times larger than that of a dipole scatterer with an equivalent free-space resonance. This ha...
An unusually sharp localized surface plasmon resonance (sLSPR) is observed for a monolayer of glass-...
The resonant scattering of surface plasmou-polariton waves (SPP) by embedded semiconductor quantum d...
We investigate the interaction of tightly focused light with the surface-plasmon-polariton resonance...
We provide a new physical interpretation of scattering from plasmonic nanoparticles on high-index su...
Disk-shaped metal nanoparticles on high-index substrates can support resonant surface plasmon polari...
We investigate the influence of nanoparticle height on light trapping in thin-film solar cells cover...
Plasmonic resonators are nanosized metallic antennas that convert electromagnetic waves at optical f...
The field of plasmonics can be roughly categorized into two branches: surface plasmon polaritons (S...
This project examines how the collective oscillation of electrons in optically excited metal nanopar...
Optically driven localised surface plasmons can be excited on sub-wavelength metal particles, which ...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
Plasmonic devices, consisting of nanoparticle monolayers, are conveniently fabricated by deposition ...
International audienceLattice modes have been proposed as a means to engineer and control the linewi...
We introduce an effective refractive-index model to predict the spectral positions of localized surf...
Noble metal nanoparticles patterned in ordered arrays can interact and generate hybrid plasmonic–pho...
An unusually sharp localized surface plasmon resonance (sLSPR) is observed for a monolayer of glass-...
The resonant scattering of surface plasmou-polariton waves (SPP) by embedded semiconductor quantum d...
We investigate the interaction of tightly focused light with the surface-plasmon-polariton resonance...
We provide a new physical interpretation of scattering from plasmonic nanoparticles on high-index su...
Disk-shaped metal nanoparticles on high-index substrates can support resonant surface plasmon polari...
We investigate the influence of nanoparticle height on light trapping in thin-film solar cells cover...
Plasmonic resonators are nanosized metallic antennas that convert electromagnetic waves at optical f...
The field of plasmonics can be roughly categorized into two branches: surface plasmon polaritons (S...
This project examines how the collective oscillation of electrons in optically excited metal nanopar...
Optically driven localised surface plasmons can be excited on sub-wavelength metal particles, which ...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
Plasmonic devices, consisting of nanoparticle monolayers, are conveniently fabricated by deposition ...
International audienceLattice modes have been proposed as a means to engineer and control the linewi...
We introduce an effective refractive-index model to predict the spectral positions of localized surf...
Noble metal nanoparticles patterned in ordered arrays can interact and generate hybrid plasmonic–pho...
An unusually sharp localized surface plasmon resonance (sLSPR) is observed for a monolayer of glass-...
The resonant scattering of surface plasmou-polariton waves (SPP) by embedded semiconductor quantum d...
We investigate the interaction of tightly focused light with the surface-plasmon-polariton resonance...