Surface-mediated light transmission in metal nanoparticle chains

P. Jasper Compaijen*, Victor A. Malyshev, Jasper Knoester

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Abstract

We study theoretically the efficiency of the transmission of optical signals through a linear chain consisting of identical and equidistantly spaced silver metal nanoparticles. Two situations are compared: the transmission efficiency through an isolated chain and through a chain in close proximity of a reflecting substrate. The Ohmic and radiative losses in each nanoparticle strongly affect the transmission efficiency of an isolated chain and suppress it to large extent. It is shown that the presence of a reflecting interface may enhance the guiding properties of the array. The reason for this is the energy exchange between the surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) of the array and the substrate. We focus on the dependence of the transmission efficiency on the frequency and polarization of the incoming light, as well as on the influence of the array-interface spacing. Sometimes the effect of these parameters turns out to be counterintuitive, reflecting a complicated interplay of several transmission channels.

Original languageEnglish
Article number205437
Pages (from-to)205437-1-205437-7
Number of pages7
JournalPhysical Review. B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume87
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28-May-2013

Keywords

  • ENERGY-TRANSPORT
  • LOCALIZATION
  • ANTENNAS
  • ARRAYS
  • MODES
  • FILM

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