| Literature DB >> 27182532 |
Jungseok Chae1, Basudev Lahiri1, Andrea Centrone2.
Abstract
Engineering of the optical resonances in plasmonic resonators arrays is achieved by virtue of the intrinsic properties to the constituent structures such as composition, size and shape and by controlling the inter-resonator interactions by of virtue the array geometrical arrangement. The nanoscale confinement of the plasmonic field enhances light-matter interactions enabling, for instance, the surface enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA) effect. However, the subwavelength confinement also poses an experimental challenge for discriminating the response stemming from the individual resonators and from the collective response in densely packed arrays. In this work, the photothermal induced resonance (PTIR) technique is leveraged to obtain nanoscale images and spectra of near-field SEIRA hot spots observed in isolated plasmonic resonators of different shapes and in selected resonators within closely packed plasmonic arrays informing on whether the interactions with neighboring resonators are beneficial or otherwise. Results are correlated with far-field spectra and theoretical calculations.Entities:
Keywords: PTIR; Plasmonic materials; SEIRA; split ring resonators
Year: 2015 PMID: 27182532 PMCID: PMC4864996 DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.5b00466
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Photonics ISSN: 2330-4022 Impact factor: 7.529