Extremely large extinction efficiency and field enhancement in terahertz resonant dipole nanoantennas

  • Razzari L
  • Toma A
  • Shalaby M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The distinctive ability of nanometallic structures to manipulate light at the nanoscale has recently promoted their use for a spectacular set of applications in a wide range of areas of research including artificial optical materials, nano-imaging, biosensing, and nonlinear optics. Here we transfer this concept to the terahertz spectral region, demonstrating a metal nanostructure in shape of a dipole nanoantenna, which can efficiently resonate at terahertz frequencies, showing an effective cross section >100 times larger than its geometrical area, and a field enhancement factor of ~280, confined on a lateral section of ~λ/1,000. These results lead to immediate applications in terahertz artificial materials exhibiting giant dichroism, suggest the use of dipole nanoantennas in nanostructure-based terahertz metamaterials, and pave the way for nanoantenna-enhanced terahertz few-molecule spectroscopy and localized terahertz nonlinear optics.

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Razzari, L., Toma, A., Shalaby, M., Clerici, M., Zaccaria, R. P., Liberale, C., … Di Fabrizio, E. (2011). Extremely large extinction efficiency and field enhancement in terahertz resonant dipole nanoantennas. Optics Express, 19(27), 26088. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.19.026088

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