Anti-crossing properties of strong coupling system of silver nanoparticle dimers coated with thin dye molecular films analyzed by classical electromagnetism
Tamitake Itoh, Yuko S. Yamamoto, Takayuki Okamoto

TL;DR
This study theoretically explores the anti-crossing phenomena in silver nanoparticle dimers coated with dye films, revealing complex coupling behaviors and how they depend on the surrounding medium's refractive index.
Contribution
It provides a detailed classical electromagnetism analysis of anti-crossing in nanoparticle dimers with dye coatings, highlighting stronger exciton-plasmon coupling than in ellipsoidal nanoparticles.
Findings
Anti-crossing observed in dimer spectra depends on refractive index.
Coupling in dimers involves higher order plasmons and multiple excitons.
Dimer anti-crossing behavior is more complex than in ellipsoidal NPs.
Abstract
The evidence of strong coupling between plasmons and molecular excitons for plasmonic nanoparticle (NP) dimers exhibiting ultra-sensitive surface enhanced resonant Raman scattering is the observation of anti-crossing in the coupled resonance. However, it is not easy to experimentally tune plasmon resonance of such dimers for the observation. In this work, we theoretically investigate the anti-crossing properties of the dimers coated by the thin dye films with thicknesses greater than 0.1 nm and gap distances larger than 1.2 nm according to the principles of classical electromagnetism. The plasmon resonance spectra of these dimers are strongly affected by their coupling with the exciton resonance of dye molecules. A comparison of the film thickness dependences of dimer spectral changes with those of silver ellipsoidal NPs indicates that the dipole plasmons localized in the dimer gap are…
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