Strong light coupling effect for a glancing-deposited silver nanorod array in the Kretschmann configuration

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In this work, three slanted silver nanorod arrays (NRAs) with different thicknesses are fabricated using the glancing angle deposition method. Each silver NRA in the Kretschmann configuration is arranged to form a prism/NRA/air system. Attenuated total reflection occurs over the visible wavelengths and wide incident angles of both s- and p-polarization states. The extinctance is inversely proportional to the thickness of the Ag NRA. The thinnest NRA, with a thickness of 169 nm, exhibits strong extinctance of more than 80% over the visible wavelengths. The associated forward scatterings from the three NRAs are measured and compared under illumination with a laser beam with a wavelength of 632.8 nm.

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Jen, Y. J., Liu, W. C., Chao, J. H., Huang, J. W., & Chang, Y. T. (2014). Strong light coupling effect for a glancing-deposited silver nanorod array in the Kretschmann configuration. Nanoscale Research Letters, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-9-567

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