High-order localized spoof surface plasmon resonances and experimental verifications

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We theoretically demonstrated and experimentally verified high-order radial spoof localized surface plasmon resonances supported by textured metal particles. Through an effective medium theory and exact numerical simulations, we show the emergence of these geometrically-originated electromagnetic modes at microwave frequencies. The occurrence of high-order radial spoof plasmon resonances is experimentally verified in ultrathin disks. Their spectral and near-field properties are characterized experimentally, showing an excellent agreement with theoretical predictions. Our findings shed light into the nature of spoof localized surface plasmons, and open the way to the design of broadband plasmonic devices able to operate at very different frequency regimes.

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Liao, Z., Luo, Y., Fernández-Domínguez, A. I., Shen, X., Maier, S. A., & Cui, T. J. (2015). High-order localized spoof surface plasmon resonances and experimental verifications. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep09590

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