Plasmon Hybridization in Nanoparticle Dimers
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Abstract
We apply the recently developed plasmon hybridization method to nanoparticle dimers, providing a simple and intuitive description of how the energy and excitation cross sections of dimer plasmons depend on nanoparticle separation. We show that the dimer plasmons can be viewed as bonding and antibonding combinations, i.e., hybridization of the individual nanoparticle plasmons. The calculated plasmon energies are compared with results from FDTD simulations.
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- Plasmon
- Antibonding molecular orbital
- Nanoparticle
- Materials science
- Dimer
- Localized surface plasmon
- Excitation
- Molecular physics
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