Collective Resonances in Nanoparticle Oligomers
Ben Hopkins

TL;DR
This paper explores collective resonances in nanoparticle oligomers, introducing a new model for Fano resonances, and reveals how symmetry and nonorthogonal modes influence optical scattering and absorption.
Contribution
It presents a novel interference-based model for Fano resonances and analyzes the effects of symmetry and nonorthogonal modes on optical properties of nanoparticle oligomers.
Findings
New model accurately describes Fano resonances in nanoparticle systems.
Symmetry enforces polarization-independent scattering and absorption.
Interaction of nonorthogonal resonances leads to circular dichroism effects.
Abstract
The study of nanostructured artificial media for optics has expanded rapidly over the last few decades, coupled with improvements of fabrication technology that have enabled investigation of previously unrealisable optical scattering systems. Such development is complemented by renewed impetus to understand the physics of optical scattering from complex subwavelength geometry and nanoparticle systems. Here I investigate specifically the optical properties of closely packed arrangements of nanoparticles, known as nanoparticle oligomers, which provide an intuitive platform for analytical and numerical study on the formation and interplay of collective resonances. I consider both plasmonic nanoparticles, and also high-refractive-index dielectric nanoparticles that support Mie-type electric and magnetic dipole resonances. Specific outcomes of this study are listed as follows. (i) A new…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research · Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications · Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
