Geometric interpretations for resonances of plasmonic nanoparticles
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Oulton, Rupert F
Wei, Liu
Kivshar, Yuri
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Nature Publishing Group
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The field of plasmonics can be roughly categorized into two branches: surface plasmon polaritons
(SPPs) propagating in waveguides and localized surface plasmons (LSPs) supported by scattering
particles. Investigations along these two directions usually employ different approaches, resulting
in more or less a dogma that the two branches progress almost independently of each other,
with few interactions. Here in this work we interpret LSPs from a Bohr model based geometric
perspective relying on SPPs, thus establishing a connection between these two sub-fields. Besides
the clear explanations of conventional scattering features of plasmonic nanoparticles, based on this
geometric model we further demonstrate other anomalous scattering features (higher order modes
supported at lower frequencies, and blueshift of the resonance with increasing particle sizes) and
multiple electric resonances of the same order supported at different frequencies, which have been
revealed to originate from backward SPP modes and multiple dispersion bands supported in the
corresponding plasmonic waveguides, respectively. Inspired by this geometric model, it is also shown
that, through solely geometric tuning, the absorption of each LSP resonance can be maximized
to reach the single channel absorption limit, provided that the scattering and absorption rates are
tuned to be equal.
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Scientific Reports
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