Surface plasmon mediated interference phenomena in low-Q silver nanowire cavities

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Abstract

Optical excitation of surface plasmons in wet-chemically grown monocrystalline silver nanowires (∼100 nm diameter and up to a few tens of micrometers length) is studied by broadband imaging spectroscopy. Surface plasmons excited by an incident light beam in the so-called Kretschmann-Raether configuration give optical interference phenomena in the spectral domain. These spectral oscillations are interpreted in terms of Fabry-Perot cavity modes for surface plasmons in silver nanowires and allow for a direct experimental determination of the surface plasmon group velocity and cavity losses. © 2008 American Chemical Society.

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Allione, M., Temmov, V. V., Fedutik, Y., Woggon, U., & Artemyev, M. V. (2008). Surface plasmon mediated interference phenomena in low-Q silver nanowire cavities. Nano Letters, 8(1), 31–35. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl071763o

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