articleThe Journal of Chemical PhysicsMay 21, 2004Closed access

Silver nanoparticle array structures that produce remarkably narrow plasmon lineshapes

Northwestern University

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Abstract

Using electrodynamics calculations, we have discovered one dimensional array structures built from spherical silver nanoparticles that produce remarkably narrow ( approximately meV or less) plasmon resonance spectra upon irradiation with light that is polarized perpendicular to the array axis. The narrow lines require a minimum particle radius of about 30 nm to achieve. Variations of the plasmon resonance wavelength, extinction efficiency and width with particle size, array structure, interparticle distance and polarization direction are examined, and conditions which lead to the smallest widths are demonstrated. A simple analytical expression valid for infinite lattices shows that the sharp resonance arises…

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Keywords
  • Plasmon
  • Surface plasmon resonance
  • Dipole
  • Localized surface plasmon
  • Resonance (particle physics)
  • Polarization (electrochemistry)
  • Perpendicular
  • Molecular physics
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