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Evaluating Plasmonic Transport in Current-carrying Silver Nanowires
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Simulating light scattering from supported plasmonic nanowires.

Vladimir D Miljković1, Timur Shegai, Peter Johansson

  • 1Department of Applied Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden. vladimir.miljkovic@chalmers.se

Optics Express
|May 9, 2012
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We developed a new method to calculate light scattering from nanostructures near interfaces. This approach accurately predicts scattering spectra for nanophotonics applications.

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Area of Science:

  • Nanophotonics
  • Computational electromagnetics
  • Materials science

Background:

  • Accurate simulation of light scattering from nanostructures is crucial for nanophotonics.
  • Nanostructures near dielectric interfaces exhibit unique optical properties.
  • Existing methods may face challenges in computational efficiency or accuracy for such systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel computational method for calculating differential scattering cross sections.
  • To apply this method to nanostructures at a dielectric interface.
  • To validate the method against analytical models and experimental data.

Main Methods:

  • Combining the finite element method (FEM) using Comsol Multiphysics for near-field calculations.
  • Utilizing Green's functions to determine far-field scattering distributions.

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  • Applying the method to silver nanowires on an air-glass interface.
  • Main Results:

    • The method efficiently calculates scattering cross sections for nanostructures near interfaces.
    • Simulated scattering spectra for silver nanowires show good agreement with analytical models.
    • Experimental scattering spectra are well-reproduced by the computational results.

    Conclusions:

    • The presented method offers a robust and accurate approach for simulating nanostructure scattering.
    • This technique is valuable for designing and understanding nanophotonic devices.
    • The findings contribute to advancing the field of plasmonics and metamaterials.