We present an ab initio study of the anisotropy and atomic relaxation effects on the optical properties of nanoparticle dimers. Special emphasis is placed on the hybridization process of localized surface plasmons, plasmon-mediated photoinduced currents, and electric-field enhancement in the dimer junction. We show that there is a critical range of separations between the clusters (0.1–0.5 nm) in which the detailed atomic structure in the junction and the relative orientation of the nanoparticles have to be considered to obtain quantitative predictions for realistic nanoplasmonic devices. It is worth noting that this regime is characterized by the emergence of electron tunneling as a response to the driven electromagnetic field. The orienta...
ABSTRACT: Electromagnetic field localization in nanoantennas is one of the leitmotivs that drives th...
A fully quantum mechanical investigation using time-dependent density functional theory reveals that...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al APS March Meeting, celebrado en Baltimore, Maryland (USA) del 14 a...
We present an ab initio study of the anisotropy and atomic relaxation effects on the optical propert...
We present an ab-initio study of the anisotropy and atomic relaxation effects on the optical propert...
Under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC-BY).We present an ab initio stud...
In this paper we overview our recent studies of anisotropic noble metal (e.g. gold and silver) nanop...
Charge transfer introduced by a conductive junction bridging a nanoparticle dimer can have a pronoun...
We revisit plasmon modes in nanoparticle dimers with conductive or insulating junction resulting in ...
With the rapid development of nanoscience and nanotechnology, surface plasmonics based on metal nan...
Metal-cluster dimers are a prototypical scenario for quantum plasmonics. The well-known hybridizatio...
The near field enhancement in Ag Au nanospheres heterodimers excited at their respective resonance w...
We revisit plasmon modes in nanoparticle dimers with conductive or insulating junction resulting in ...
With the rapid development of nanoscience and nanotechnology, surface plasmonics based on metal nan...
ABSTRACT: Electromagnetic field localization in nanoantennas is one of the leitmotivs that drives th...
ABSTRACT: Electromagnetic field localization in nanoantennas is one of the leitmotivs that drives th...
A fully quantum mechanical investigation using time-dependent density functional theory reveals that...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al APS March Meeting, celebrado en Baltimore, Maryland (USA) del 14 a...
We present an ab initio study of the anisotropy and atomic relaxation effects on the optical propert...
We present an ab-initio study of the anisotropy and atomic relaxation effects on the optical propert...
Under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC-BY).We present an ab initio stud...
In this paper we overview our recent studies of anisotropic noble metal (e.g. gold and silver) nanop...
Charge transfer introduced by a conductive junction bridging a nanoparticle dimer can have a pronoun...
We revisit plasmon modes in nanoparticle dimers with conductive or insulating junction resulting in ...
With the rapid development of nanoscience and nanotechnology, surface plasmonics based on metal nan...
Metal-cluster dimers are a prototypical scenario for quantum plasmonics. The well-known hybridizatio...
The near field enhancement in Ag Au nanospheres heterodimers excited at their respective resonance w...
We revisit plasmon modes in nanoparticle dimers with conductive or insulating junction resulting in ...
With the rapid development of nanoscience and nanotechnology, surface plasmonics based on metal nan...
ABSTRACT: Electromagnetic field localization in nanoantennas is one of the leitmotivs that drives th...
ABSTRACT: Electromagnetic field localization in nanoantennas is one of the leitmotivs that drives th...
A fully quantum mechanical investigation using time-dependent density functional theory reveals that...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al APS March Meeting, celebrado en Baltimore, Maryland (USA) del 14 a...