Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The nanoscaling of metamaterial structures represents a technological challenge toward their application in the optical frequency range. In this work we demonstrate tailored chiro-optical effects in plasmonic nanohelices, by a fabrication process providing a nanometer scale control on geometrical features, that leads to a fine tuning of operation band even in the visible range. Helicoidal 3D nanostructures have been prototyped by a bottom-up approach based on focused ion and electron beam induced deposition, investigating resolution limits, growth control and 3D proximity effects as a function of the interactions between writing beam and deposition environment. The fabricated arrays show chiro-optical properties at the optical frequencies and extremely high operation bandwidth tailoring dependent on the dimensional features of these 3D nanostructures: with the focused ion beam we obtained a broadband polarization selection of about 600 nm and maximum dissymmetry factor up to 40% in the near-infrared region, while with the reduced dimensions obtained by the focused electron beam a highly selective dichroic band shifted toward shorter wavelengths is obtained, with a maximum dissymmetry factor up to 26% in the visible range. A detailed finite difference time domain model highlighted the role of geometrical and compositional parameters on the optical response of fabricated nanohelices, in good agreement with experimental results.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
3D chirality; focused ion and electron beam induced deposition; nanophotonics; 3D proximity effect compensation; plasmonic metamaterial; circular dichroism
Elenco autori:
Tasco, Vittorianna; Cuscuna', Massimo; Sanvitto, Daniele; Esposito, Marco; Todisco, Francesco; Passaseo, ADRIANA GRAZIA; DE GIORGI, Milena
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