Plasmonic Properties of Nano- and Microscale Dielectric Substrates-Supported Nanoshell Dimers: Effects of Type and Propagation Direction of Excitation Light

Herein, we report a finite element method simulated near-field spectra of single nanoshell dimers placed over nano- and microscale dielectric substrates. The simulations have been carried out on an individual basis for the top and bottom illuminated nanodimers with a plane wave and a focused Gaussia...

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Main Authors: Gour Mohan Das, Venkata Ramanaiah Dantham, Akash Arya
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:IEEE Photonics Journal
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8636948/
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spelling doaj-fabf6511157b4bafad77cec76385f9ed2021-03-29T17:52:25ZengIEEEIEEE Photonics Journal1943-06552019-01-011111810.1109/JPHOT.2019.28946558636948Plasmonic Properties of Nano- and Microscale Dielectric Substrates-Supported Nanoshell Dimers: Effects of Type and Propagation Direction of Excitation LightGour Mohan Das0Venkata Ramanaiah Dantham1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3303-025XAkash Arya2Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Patna, IndiaDepartment of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Patna, IndiaDepartment of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Patna, IndiaHerein, we report a finite element method simulated near-field spectra of single nanoshell dimers placed over nano- and microscale dielectric substrates. The simulations have been carried out on an individual basis for the top and bottom illuminated nanodimers with a plane wave and a focused Gaussian beam. Only one peak has been observed in the near-field spectra of free-standing and nano-scale substrate-supported nanodimers, due to the constructive coupling of fundamental modes of nanoshells at the nanogap. The wavelength location of the peak has been slightly red shifted in the presence of the nano-scale dielectric substrate. But, the obtained spectra have been found nearly independent with the type and direction of propagation of excitation light (k<sub>exc</sub>). However, multiple peaks have been noticed in the near-field spectra in the presence of microscale substrates due to the constructive coupling of lower as well as higher order modes (multipolar modes) of nanoshells at the nanogap. In contrast, the near-field spectra have been found sensitive to all dimensions of the substrate, the type of excitation light, and the direction of (k<sub>exc</sub>). Moreover, the far-field scattering spectra of a microscale substrate supported nanodimers have also been found sensitive to the direction of (k<sub>exc</sub>).https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8636948/Finite dielectric substratenear-fieldlocalized surface plasmon resonancefar-field scatteringfinite element methodsingle core-shell nanodimer
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author Gour Mohan Das
Venkata Ramanaiah Dantham
Akash Arya
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Venkata Ramanaiah Dantham
Akash Arya
Plasmonic Properties of Nano- and Microscale Dielectric Substrates-Supported Nanoshell Dimers: Effects of Type and Propagation Direction of Excitation Light
IEEE Photonics Journal
Finite dielectric substrate
near-field
localized surface plasmon resonance
far-field scattering
finite element method
single core-shell nanodimer
author_facet Gour Mohan Das
Venkata Ramanaiah Dantham
Akash Arya
author_sort Gour Mohan Das
title Plasmonic Properties of Nano- and Microscale Dielectric Substrates-Supported Nanoshell Dimers: Effects of Type and Propagation Direction of Excitation Light
title_short Plasmonic Properties of Nano- and Microscale Dielectric Substrates-Supported Nanoshell Dimers: Effects of Type and Propagation Direction of Excitation Light
title_full Plasmonic Properties of Nano- and Microscale Dielectric Substrates-Supported Nanoshell Dimers: Effects of Type and Propagation Direction of Excitation Light
title_fullStr Plasmonic Properties of Nano- and Microscale Dielectric Substrates-Supported Nanoshell Dimers: Effects of Type and Propagation Direction of Excitation Light
title_full_unstemmed Plasmonic Properties of Nano- and Microscale Dielectric Substrates-Supported Nanoshell Dimers: Effects of Type and Propagation Direction of Excitation Light
title_sort plasmonic properties of nano- and microscale dielectric substrates-supported nanoshell dimers: effects of type and propagation direction of excitation light
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Photonics Journal
issn 1943-0655
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Herein, we report a finite element method simulated near-field spectra of single nanoshell dimers placed over nano- and microscale dielectric substrates. The simulations have been carried out on an individual basis for the top and bottom illuminated nanodimers with a plane wave and a focused Gaussian beam. Only one peak has been observed in the near-field spectra of free-standing and nano-scale substrate-supported nanodimers, due to the constructive coupling of fundamental modes of nanoshells at the nanogap. The wavelength location of the peak has been slightly red shifted in the presence of the nano-scale dielectric substrate. But, the obtained spectra have been found nearly independent with the type and direction of propagation of excitation light (k<sub>exc</sub>). However, multiple peaks have been noticed in the near-field spectra in the presence of microscale substrates due to the constructive coupling of lower as well as higher order modes (multipolar modes) of nanoshells at the nanogap. In contrast, the near-field spectra have been found sensitive to all dimensions of the substrate, the type of excitation light, and the direction of (k<sub>exc</sub>). Moreover, the far-field scattering spectra of a microscale substrate supported nanodimers have also been found sensitive to the direction of (k<sub>exc</sub>).
topic Finite dielectric substrate
near-field
localized surface plasmon resonance
far-field scattering
finite element method
single core-shell nanodimer
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8636948/
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