Literature DB >> 26046948

Strong Coupling between Plasmonic Gap Modes and Photonic Lattice Modes in DNA-Assembled Gold Nanocube Arrays.

Qing-Yuan Lin1, Zhongyang Li1, Keith A Brown1, Matthew N O'Brien1, Michael B Ross1, Yu Zhou1, Serkan Butun1, Peng-Cheng Chen1, George C Schatz1, Vinayak P Dravid1, Koray Aydin1, Chad A Mirkin1.   

Abstract

Control of both photonic and plasmonic coupling in a single optical device represents a challenge due to the distinct length scales that must be manipulated. Here, we show that optical metasurfaces with such control can be constructed using an approach that combines top-down and bottom-up processes, wherein gold nanocubes are assembled into ordered arrays via DNA hybridization events onto a gold film decorated with DNA-binding regions defined using electron beam lithography. This approach enables one to systematically tune three critical architectural parameters: (1) anisotropic metal nanoparticle shape and size, (2) the distance between nanoparticles and a metal surface, and (3) the symmetry and spacing of particles. Importantly, these parameters allow for the independent control of two distinct optical modes, a gap mode between the particle and the surface and a lattice mode that originates from cooperative scattering of many particles in an array. Through reflectivity spectroscopy and finite-difference time-domain simulation, we find that these modes can be brought into resonance and coupled strongly. The high degree of synthetic control enables the systematic study of this coupling with respect to geometry, lattice symmetry, and particle shape, which together serve as a compelling example of how nanoparticle-based optics can be useful to realize advanced nanophotonic structures that hold implications for sensing, quantum plasmonics, and tunable absorbers.

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Keywords:  DNA-mediated assembly; Noble metal nanoparticles; gap mode; gold nanocubes; lattice mode; photonic; plasmonic

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26046948     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b01548

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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