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Evaluating Plasmonic Transport in Current-carrying Silver Nanowires
Published on: December 11, 2013
Propagation of plasmons in designed single crystalline silver nanostructures
Shailesh Kumar1, Ying-Wei Lu, Alexander Huck
1Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark, Building 309, 2800 Lyngby, Denmark. shailesh@fysik.dtu.dk
Abstract:
We demonstrate propagation of plasmons in single crystalline silver nanostructures fabricated using a combination of a bottom-up and a top-down approach. Silver nanoplates of thickness around 65 nm and a surface area of about 100 μm(2) are made using a wet chemical method. Silver nanotips and nanowires are then sculptured by focused ion beam milling. The plasmons are excited by using the fluorescence from the redeposited silver clusters during the milling process. Propagation of plasmons in the nanowires is observed in the visible spectral region. We also observe a cavity effect by measuring the emission spectrum from the distal wire end.

