Absorption and Plasmon Resonance of Bi-Metallic Core-Shell Nanoparticles on a Dielectric Substrate Near an External Tip
Dilan Avsar, Hakan Erturk, M. Pinar Menguc

TL;DR
This study investigates the absorption and plasmon resonance properties of metallic core-shell nanoparticles on a dielectric substrate, revealing how size, environment, and external tips influence their optical responses for various applications.
Contribution
It introduces a numerical approach to analyze core-shell nanoparticle plasmonics near substrates and tips, highlighting the effects of size, environment, and polarization on absorption and resonance.
Findings
Significant absorption enhancement with redshift in LSPR for Ag-Au core-shell NPs.
Shell dominance over plasmon response at small core volumes.
Polarization effects cause switching in absorption enhancement at different wavelengths.
Abstract
Absorption efficiency profiles and localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) wavelengths are reported for metallic core-shell nanoparticles (NPs) placed over a BK7 glass substrate. A numerical study is performed with the vectorized version of the discrete dipole approximation with surface interactions (DDA-SI-v). Gold (Au) and silver (Ag) metallic components are used for the simulations of two different core-shell structures. Absorption enhancement and the hybrid modes of plasmon resonances of the core-shell structures are compared by using a measure that defines a size configuration. It is observed that a small volume fraction of the core sizes results in shell domination over the plasmon response. An additional study is conducted to discern the sensitivity of the refractive index of nanoparticles in different surrounding environments. With a selected core-shell size configuration of…
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