| Literature DB >> 25565116 |
Jared K Day1, Nicolas Large, Peter Nordlander, Naomi J Halas.
Abstract
In a standing wave optical cavity, the coupling of cavity modes, for example, through a nonlinear medium, results in a rich variety of nonlinear dynamical phenomena, such as frequency pushing and pulling, mode-locking and pulsing, modal instabilities, even complex chaotic behavior. Metallic nanowires of finite length support a hierarchy of longitudinal surface plasmon modes with standing wave properties: the plasmonic analog of a Fabry-Pérot cavity. Here we show that positioning the nanowire within the gap of a plasmonic nanoantenna introduces a passive, hybridization-based coupling of the standing-wave nanowire plasmon modes with the antenna structure, mediating an interaction between the nanowire plasmon modes themselves. Frequency pushing and pulling, and the enhancement and suppression of specific plasmon modes, can be controlled and manipulated by nanoantenna position and shape.Keywords: Fabry-Pérot; Plasmonic nanoantenna; antinode drift; cathodoluminescence; dark-field spectroscopy; frequency pulling; plasmon hybridization
Year: 2015 PMID: 25565116 DOI: 10.1021/nl5045428
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189