Double Fano resonances in nanoring cavity dimers: The effect of plasmon hybridization between dark subradiant modes

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Dark mode which is subradiant plays a key role in the generation of Fano effect. This study proposes that plasmon interaction between dark modes is a favorable method to generate multiple Fano resonances, where plasmon hybridization leads to the formation of a subradiant bonding and a subradiant antibonding combination. It demonstrates that a concentric ring/ring cavity dimer introduces interactions that render bonding quadrupolar ring mode dipole active, resulting in a pronounced Fano resonance. The corresponding antibonding quadrupolar ring mode is excited in a symmetry breaking nonconcentric cavity dimer, and double Fano resonances appear in the spectra. © 2014 Author(s).

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Yin, L. Y., Huang, Y. H., Wang, X., Ning, S. T., & Liu, S. D. (2014). Double Fano resonances in nanoring cavity dimers: The effect of plasmon hybridization between dark subradiant modes. AIP Advances, 4(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4890100

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