Dipole and quadrupole surface plasmon resonance contributions in formation of near-field images of a gold nanosphere

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Multipolar plasmon optical excitations at spherical gold nanoparticles and their manifestations in the particle images formatted in the particle surface proximity are studied. The multipolar plasmon size characteristic: plasmon resonance frequencies and plasmon damping rates were obtained within rigorous size dependent modelling. The realistic, frequency dependent dielectric function of a metal was used. The distribution of light intensity and of electric field radial component at the flat square scanning plane scattered by a gold sphere of radius 95 nm was acquired. The images resulted from the spatial distribution of the full mean Poynting vector including near-field radial components of the scattered electromagnetic field. Monochromatic images at frequencies close to and equal to the plasmon dipole and quadrupole resonance frequencies are discussed. The changes in images and radial components of the scattered electromagnetic field distribution at the scanning plane moved away from the particle surface from near-field to far-field region are discussed. © 2010 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien.

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Shopa, M., Kolwas, K., Derkachova, A., & Derkachov, G. (2010). Dipole and quadrupole surface plasmon resonance contributions in formation of near-field images of a gold nanosphere. Opto-Electronics Review, 18(4), 421–428. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11772-010-0047-2

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