Cui, Xudong; Zhang, Weihua; Erni, Daniel; Dong, Lixin:
Optical properties of a nanomatch-like plasmonic structure
In: Virtual Journal on Biomedical Optics (reprint of the Journal of the Optical Society of America : A journal article, for citation please refer to this article), Jg. 5 (2010), Heft 12
2010Artikel/Aufsatz in Zeitschrift
Elektrotechnik
Titel:
Optical properties of a nanomatch-like plasmonic structure
Autor*in:
Cui, Xudong;Zhang, Weihua;Erni, DanielUDE
GND
1175897205
LSF ID
47126
ORCID
0000-0002-1467-6373ORCID iD
Sonstiges
der Hochschule zugeordnete*r Autor*in
;
Dong, Lixin
Erscheinungsjahr:
2010

Abstract:

The optical properties of a match-like plasmonic nanostructure are numerically investigated using full-wave finite-difference time-domain analysis in conjunction with dispersive material models. This work is mainly motivated by the developed technique enabling reproducible fabrication of nanomatch structures as well as the growing applications that utilize the localized field enhancement in plasmonic nanostructures. Our research revealed that due to the pronounced field enhancement and larger resonance tunabilities, some nanomatch topologies show potentials for various applications in the field of, e.g., sensing as well as a novel scheme for highly reproducible tips in scanning near field optical microscopy, among others. Despite the additional degrees of freedom that are offered by the composite nature of the proposed nanomatch topology, the paper also reflects on a fundamental complication intrinsic to the material interfaces especially in the nanoscale: stoichiometric mixing. We conclude that the specificity in material modeling will become a significant issue in future research on functionalized composite nanostructures.