Reciprocal space engineering with hyperuniform gold disordered surfaces

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Abstract

Hyperuniform geometries feature correlated disordered topologies which follow from a tailored k-space design. Here, we study gold plasmonic hyperuniform disordered surfaces and, by momentum spectroscopy, we report evidence of k-space engineering on both light scattering and light emission. Even if the structures lack a well-defined periodicity, emission and scattering are directional in ring-shaped patterns. The opening of these rotational-symmetric patterns scales with the hyperuniform correlation length parameter as predicted via the spectral function method.

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Castro-Lopez, M., Gaio, M., Sellers, S., Gkantzounis, G., Florescu, M., & Sapienza, R. (2017). Reciprocal space engineering with hyperuniform gold disordered surfaces. APL Photonics, 2(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4983990

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