We analyze the localized surface plasmon resonance spectra of periodic square lattice arrays of gold nano-disks, and we describe numerically and experimentally the effect of disorder on resonance width, spectrum, and EM field enhancement in increasingly randomized patterns. The periodic structure shows a narrower and stronger extinction peak, conversely we observe an increase of up to (1-2) x 10(2) times enhancement as the disorder is gradually introduced. This allows for simpler, lower resolution fabrication, cost-effective in light harvesting for solar cell and sensing applications. We show that dipole-dipole interactions contribute to diffract light parallel to the surface as a mean of long-range coupling between the nano-disks. (C) 2012...
The optical response of metallic nanoparticle arrays is dominated by localized surface plasmon excit...
We report long-lived, highly spatially localized plasmon states on the surface of nanoporous gold na...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
We analyze the localized surface plasmon resonance spectra of periodic square lattice arrays of gold...
We study and analyze various spectral features of gold nano-disk arrays coupled with the evanescent ...
We study and analyze various spectral features of gold nano-disk arrays coupled with the evanescent ...
Copyright © 2009 Optical Society of America. This paper was published in Optics Letters and is made ...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Baptiste Auguié and William L. Barnes, Physical Review Letters, Vol. 101, article 143902 (2008). Cop...
We study the impact of disorder on the properties of surface plasmons (SP) in metal nanoparticle arr...
International audienceWe examine the excitation of plasmonic resonances in arrays of periodically ar...
The optical response of metallic nanoparticle arrays is dominated by localized surface plasmon excit...
We report long-lived, highly spatially localized plasmon states on the surface of nanoporous gold na...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
We analyze the localized surface plasmon resonance spectra of periodic square lattice arrays of gold...
We study and analyze various spectral features of gold nano-disk arrays coupled with the evanescent ...
We study and analyze various spectral features of gold nano-disk arrays coupled with the evanescent ...
Copyright © 2009 Optical Society of America. This paper was published in Optics Letters and is made ...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...
Baptiste Auguié and William L. Barnes, Physical Review Letters, Vol. 101, article 143902 (2008). Cop...
We study the impact of disorder on the properties of surface plasmons (SP) in metal nanoparticle arr...
International audienceWe examine the excitation of plasmonic resonances in arrays of periodically ar...
The optical response of metallic nanoparticle arrays is dominated by localized surface plasmon excit...
We report long-lived, highly spatially localized plasmon states on the surface of nanoporous gold na...
Metallic nanoparticles behave as tiny antennas for light. Light illuminating such a particle can dri...