Localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) in plasmonic nanoparticles propels the field of plasmo-electronics, holding promise for transformative optoelectronic devices through efficient light-to-current conversion. Plasmonic excitations strongly influence the charge distribution within nanoparticles, giving rise to electromagnetic fields that can significantly impact the macroscopic charge flows within the nanoparticle housing material. In this study, we present evidence of ultralow, unconventional breathing currents resulting from dynamic irradiance interactions between widely separated nanoparticles, extending far beyond conventional electron (quantum) tunneling distances. We develop an electric analogue model and derive an empirical exp...
We describe a strategy for conversion of optical power into DC electrical power using resonant absor...
In nanoscopic systems, size, geometry, and arrangement are the crucial determinants of the light-mat...
Trabajo presentado en SPICE Workshop on Molecular Electro-Opto-Spintronics, celebrado en Mainz (Alem...
We present a detailed analysis of the electronic couplings that mediate excitation energy transfer (...
Using large-scale, real-time, quantum dynamics calculations, we present a detailed analysis of elect...
Using large-scale, real-time, quantum dynamics calculations, we present a detailed analysis of elect...
The ability of localized surface plasmons to squeeze light and engineer nanoscale electromagnetic fi...
Plasmonic resonators are nanosized metallic antennas that convert electromagnetic waves at optical f...
The paper reviews physical concepts related to the collective dynamics of plasmon excitations in met...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al APS March Meeting, celebrado en Baltimore, Maryland (USA) del 14 a...
Explorations of the coupling of light and charge via localized surface plasmons have led to the disc...
Recently, asymmetric plasmonic nanojunctions have shown promise as on-chip electronic devices to con...
We have developed a general theory of the plasmonic enhancement of many-body phenomena resulting in ...
We push the fabrication limit of gold nanostructures to the exciting sub-nanometer regime, in which ...
Metal nanostructures act as powerful optical antennas1, 2 because collective modes of the electron f...
We describe a strategy for conversion of optical power into DC electrical power using resonant absor...
In nanoscopic systems, size, geometry, and arrangement are the crucial determinants of the light-mat...
Trabajo presentado en SPICE Workshop on Molecular Electro-Opto-Spintronics, celebrado en Mainz (Alem...
We present a detailed analysis of the electronic couplings that mediate excitation energy transfer (...
Using large-scale, real-time, quantum dynamics calculations, we present a detailed analysis of elect...
Using large-scale, real-time, quantum dynamics calculations, we present a detailed analysis of elect...
The ability of localized surface plasmons to squeeze light and engineer nanoscale electromagnetic fi...
Plasmonic resonators are nanosized metallic antennas that convert electromagnetic waves at optical f...
The paper reviews physical concepts related to the collective dynamics of plasmon excitations in met...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al APS March Meeting, celebrado en Baltimore, Maryland (USA) del 14 a...
Explorations of the coupling of light and charge via localized surface plasmons have led to the disc...
Recently, asymmetric plasmonic nanojunctions have shown promise as on-chip electronic devices to con...
We have developed a general theory of the plasmonic enhancement of many-body phenomena resulting in ...
We push the fabrication limit of gold nanostructures to the exciting sub-nanometer regime, in which ...
Metal nanostructures act as powerful optical antennas1, 2 because collective modes of the electron f...
We describe a strategy for conversion of optical power into DC electrical power using resonant absor...
In nanoscopic systems, size, geometry, and arrangement are the crucial determinants of the light-mat...
Trabajo presentado en SPICE Workshop on Molecular Electro-Opto-Spintronics, celebrado en Mainz (Alem...