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Published on: September 2, 2017
Modal engineering of Surface Plasmons in apertured Au Nanoprisms
Aurélien Cuche1, Sviatlana Viarbitskaya1,2, Jadab Sharma1
1CEMES, CNRS (UPR 8011) and University of Toulouse, 29 rue Jeanne Marvig, BP 94347, 31055 Toulouse, France.
Abstract:
Crystalline gold nanoprisms of sub-micrometric size sustain high order plasmon modes in the visible and near infrared range that open a new realm for plasmon modal design, integrated coplanar devices and logic gates. In this article, we explore the tailoring of the surface plasmon local density of states (SP-LDOS) by embedding a single defect, namely a small hole, carved in the platelet by focused ion beam (FIB). The change in the SP-LDOS of the hybrid structure is monitored by two-photon luminescence (TPL) microscopy. The dependency of the two-dimensional optical field intensity maps on the linear polarization of the tightly focused femtosecond laser beam reveals the conditions for which the hole defect significantly affects the initial modes. A detailed numerical analysis of the spectral characteristics of the SP-LDOS based on the Green dyadic method clearly indicates that the hole size and location can be exploited to tune or remove selected SP modes.

