Local near-field optical response of gold nanohole excited by propagating plasmonic excitations
The remote excitation of a localized surface plasmons (LSP) by the propagating plasmonic excitations, i.e., propagating surface plasmons (PSP), receives increasing attention in recent years. Here, we study the local near-field optical response of the gold nanohole, which support LSP, remotely excite...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Optics communications 2022-02, Vol.505, p.127498, Article 127498 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The remote excitation of a localized surface plasmons (LSP) by the propagating plasmonic excitations, i.e., propagating surface plasmons (PSP), receives increasing attention in recent years. Here, we study the local near-field optical response of the gold nanohole, which support LSP, remotely excited by the PSP (PSP-LSP) and the results show that this optical response of the gold nanohole relates to the excitation field, the local near-field optical spectra show a redshift phenomenon, but the intrinsic frequency of LSP remains invariant. We attribute this spectral redshift phenomenon of the PSP-LSP to the dominating effects of the PSP. A weak dependence of the resonant wavelength peak on the size of a nanostructure has been observed. Moreover, it is found that the dephasing time of the PSP-LSP is longer than the case directly excited by the laser field, and it presents a decreased trend with the increasing distance from the PSP launching location. The results in this work can be used to improve the efficiency of remote excitations and provide a new path to prolong the dephasing time of the enhanced resonant field. |
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ISSN: | 0030-4018 1873-0310 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.optcom.2021.127498 |