Structuring metallic and magnetic materials on subwavelength scales allows for extreme confinement and a versatile design of electromagnetic field modes. This may be used, for example, to enhance magneto-optical responses, to control plasmonic systems using a magnetic field, or to tailor magneto-optical properties of individual nanostructures. Here we show that periodic rectangular arrays of magnetic nanoparticles display surface plasmon modes in which the two directions of the lattice are coupled by the magnetic field-controllable spin–orbit coupling in the nanoparticles. When breaking the symmetry of the lattice, we find that the optical response shows Fano-type surface lattice resonances whose frequency is determined by the periodicity o...
We demonstrate a tenfold resonant enhancement of magneto-optical effects in perpendicularly magnetiz...
The field of magnetoplasmonics exploits interactions between light and magnetic matter at the nanosc...
Plasmonic nanoarrays which support collective surface lattice resonances (SLRs) have become an excit...
Structuring metallic and magnetic materials on subwavelength scales allows for extreme confinement a...
Resumen del póster presentado a la NanoSpain Conference, celebrada en Logroño (España) del 15 al 18 ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Conferencia Española de Nanofotonica (Spanish Nanophotonics Conf...
peer reviewedWe present a novel concept of a magnetically tunable plasmonic crystal based on the exc...
| openaire: EC/FP7/340748/EU//CODEWe report on the optical and magneto-optical response of hybrid pl...
Plasmonics plays a key role in the development of advanced nanophotonics. Via the excitation of surf...
We present a novel concept of a magnetically tunable plasmonic crystal based on the excitation of Fa...
Surfaces that are nanopatterned, metallic, and magnetic can support surface plasmon resonances, prov...
Subwavelength metallic particles support plasmon resonances that allow extreme confinement of light ...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
Magnetoplasmonic crystals are spatially periodic nanostructured magnetic surfaces combining the feat...
peer reviewedBy synergically combining experiments and simulations, we show how the excitation of la...
We demonstrate a tenfold resonant enhancement of magneto-optical effects in perpendicularly magnetiz...
The field of magnetoplasmonics exploits interactions between light and magnetic matter at the nanosc...
Plasmonic nanoarrays which support collective surface lattice resonances (SLRs) have become an excit...
Structuring metallic and magnetic materials on subwavelength scales allows for extreme confinement a...
Resumen del póster presentado a la NanoSpain Conference, celebrada en Logroño (España) del 15 al 18 ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Conferencia Española de Nanofotonica (Spanish Nanophotonics Conf...
peer reviewedWe present a novel concept of a magnetically tunable plasmonic crystal based on the exc...
| openaire: EC/FP7/340748/EU//CODEWe report on the optical and magneto-optical response of hybrid pl...
Plasmonics plays a key role in the development of advanced nanophotonics. Via the excitation of surf...
We present a novel concept of a magnetically tunable plasmonic crystal based on the excitation of Fa...
Surfaces that are nanopatterned, metallic, and magnetic can support surface plasmon resonances, prov...
Subwavelength metallic particles support plasmon resonances that allow extreme confinement of light ...
International audienceWhen metal nanoparticles are arranged in an ordered array, they may scatter li...
Magnetoplasmonic crystals are spatially periodic nanostructured magnetic surfaces combining the feat...
peer reviewedBy synergically combining experiments and simulations, we show how the excitation of la...
We demonstrate a tenfold resonant enhancement of magneto-optical effects in perpendicularly magnetiz...
The field of magnetoplasmonics exploits interactions between light and magnetic matter at the nanosc...
Plasmonic nanoarrays which support collective surface lattice resonances (SLRs) have become an excit...