| Literature DB >> 18304096 |
A Christ1, G Lévêque, O J F Martin, T Zentgraf, J Kuhl, C Bauer, H Giessen, S G Tikhodeev.
Abstract
We numerically study near-field-induced coupling effects in metal nanowire-based composite nanostructures. Our multi-layer system is composed of individual gold nanowires supporting localized particle plasmons at optical wavelengths, and a spatially separated homogeneous silver slab supporting delocalized surface plasmons. We show that the localized plasmon modes of the composite structure, forming so-called magnetic atoms, can be controlled over a large spectral range by changing the thickness of the nearby metal slab. The optical response of single-wire and array-based metallic structures are compared. Spectral shifts due to wire-mirror interaction as well as the coupling between localized and delocalized surface plasmon modes in a magnetic photonic crystal are demonstrated. The presented effects are important for the optimization of metal-based nanodevices and may lead to the realization of metamaterials with novel plasmonic functionalities.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18304096 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.2008.01911.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Microsc ISSN: 0022-2720 Impact factor: 1.758