| Literature DB >> 24430506 |
Arseniy I Kuznetsov1, Andrey E Miroshnichenko2, Yuan Hsing Fu1, Vignesh Viswanathan3, Mohsen Rahmani1, Vytautas Valuckas4, Zhen Ying Pan1, Yuri Kivshar2, Daniel S Pickard3, Boris Luk'yanchuk1.
Abstract
Split-ring resonators are basic elements of metamaterials, which can induce a magnetic response in metallic nanosctructures. Tunability of such response up to the visible frequency range is still a challenge. Here we introduce the concept of the split-ball resonator and demonstrate the strong magnetic response in the visible for both gold and silver spherical plasmonic nanoparticles with nanometre scale cuts. We realize this concept experimentally by employing the laser-induced transfer method to produce near-perfect metallic spheres and helium ion beam milling to make cuts with the clean straight sidewalls and nanometre resolution. The magnetic resonance is observed at 600 nm in gold and at 565 nm in silver nanoparticles. This method can be applied to the structuring of arbitrary three-dimensional features on the surface of nanoscale resonators. It provides new ways for engineering hybrid resonant modes and ultra-high near-field enhancement.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24430506 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919