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Published on: January 3, 2016
Polarisation-independent enhanced scattering by tailoring asymmetric plasmonic systems
Gabriel Geraci1, Ben Hopkins, Andrey E Miroshnichenko
1The Blackett Laboratory, Department of Physics, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK.
Abstract:
Polarised light provides an efficient way for dynamic control over local optical properties of nanoscale plasmonic structures. Yet many applications that utilise control over the plasmonic near-field would benefit if the plasmonic device maintained the same magnitude of optical response for all polarisations. Here we show that completely asymmetric nanostructures can be designed to exhibit a broadband polarisation-independent and enhanced optical response. We provide both analytical and experimental results on two sets of plasmonic trimer nanostructures consisting of unequal nanodisks/apertures with different gap spacing. We show that, at certain inter-particle separations, enhanced far-field cross sections are independent to the incident polarisation, while still demonstrating nontrivial near-field control.

