Tunable composite nanoparticle for plasmonics

  • Lévêque G
  • Martin O
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Abstract

We present a numerical study of the tunability properties of a plasmonic subwavelength particle deposited on a metallic slab. The particle is composed of a metallic part, supporting a localized plasmon mode, separated from the slab by a dielectric spacer. It is shown that the position of the resonance wavelength can be modified over a large spectral range by changing either the spacer thickness by a few tens of nanometers or its susceptibility within the range of usual dielectrics. A linear relation is observed between the resonance wavelength and the spacer permittivity.

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Lévêque, G., & Martin, O. J. F. (2006). Tunable composite nanoparticle for plasmonics. Optics Letters, 31(18), 2750. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.31.002750

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