Substrate-Induced Fano Resonances of a Plasmonic Nanocube: A Route to Increased-Sensitivity Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors Revealed
Institute of Physics · Chinese Academy of Sciences · +1 more institution
Abstract
Symmetry-breaking introduced by an adjacent semi-infinite dielectric can introduce coupling and hybridization of the plasmon modes of a metallic nanostructure. This effect is particularly large for entities with a large contact area adjacent to the dielectric. For a nanocube, a nearby dielectric mediates an interaction between bright dipolar and dark quadrupolar modes, resulting in bonding and antibonding hybridized modes. The Fano resonance that dominates the scattering spectrum arises from the interference of these modes. This analysis provides a strategy for optimizing the sensitivity of nanostructures, whether chemically synthesized or grown by deposition methods, as high-performance localized surface…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 43.12
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- 100%
- References
- 48
Authors
5- SZShunping ZhangCorresponding
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- KBKui Bao
Rice University
- NJNaomi J. Halas
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Rice University
- HXHongxing Xu
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- PNPeter Nordlander
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Rice University
Topics & keywords
- Fano resonance
- Plasmon
- Antibonding molecular orbital
- Resonance (particle physics)
- Surface plasmon resonance
- Materials science
- Localized surface plasmon
- Nanostructure