Simultaneous low extinction and high local field enhancement in Ag nanocubes

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Abstract

We theoretically investigate surface plasmon resonance properties in Au and Ag cubic nanoparticles and find a novel plasmonic mode that exhibits simultaneous low extinction and high local field enhancement properties. We analyse this mode from different aspects by looking at the distribution patterns of local field intensity, energy flux, absorption and charge density. We find that in the mode the polarized charge is highly densified in a very limited volume around the corner of the nanocube and results in very strong local field enhancement. Perturbations of the incident energy flux and light absorption are also strongly localized in this small volume of the corner region, leading to both low absorption and low scattering cross section. As a result, the extinction is low for the mode. Metal nanoparticles involving such peculiar modes may be useful for constructing nonlinear compound materials with low linear absorption and high nonlinearity. © 2011 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Zhou, F., Liu, Y., & Li, Z. Y. (2011). Simultaneous low extinction and high local field enhancement in Ag nanocubes. Chinese Physics B, 20(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/1674-1056/20/3/037303

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