Plasmon resonance tuning in metallic nanocavities

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Abstract

Nanocavities fabricated in a metallic surface have important and technologically useful properties of complete light absorption and strong field enhancement. Here, we demonstrate how a nanometerthick alumina deposition inside such a cavity can be used to gain an exquisite control over the resonance wavelength. This process allows achieving a precise control over the spectral response and is completely reversible allowing many tuning attempts to be made on a single structure until the optimum performance is achieved.

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Polyakov, A., Thompson, K. F., Dhuey, S. D., Olynick, D. L., Cabrini, S., Schuck, P. J., & Padmore, H. A. (2012). Plasmon resonance tuning in metallic nanocavities. Scientific Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00933

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