Plasmonic bandgaps and Trapped Plasmons on Nanostructured Metal Surfaces
Nanostructured metal surfaces comprised of periodically arranged spherical voids are grown by electrochemical deposition through a self-assembled template. Detailed measurements of the angle- and orientation-dependent reflectivity reveal the spectral dispersion, from which we identify the presence o...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nanostructured metal surfaces comprised of periodically arranged spherical
voids are grown by electrochemical deposition through a self-assembled
template. Detailed measurements of the angle- and orientation-dependent
reflectivity reveal the spectral dispersion, from which we identify the
presence of both delocalized Bragg- and localized Mie-plasmons. These couple
strongly producing bonding and anti-bonding mixed plasmons with anomalous
dispersion properties. Appropriate plasmon engineering of the void morphology
selects the plasmon spatial and spectral positions, allowing these plasmonic
crystal films to be optimised for a wide range of sensing applications. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.physics/0505061 |