Photoacoustic technique for the characterization of plasmonic properties of 2D periodic arrays of gold nanoholes
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
We apply photo-acoustic (PA) technique to examine plasmonic properties of 2D
periodic arrays of nanoholes etched in gold/chromium layer upon a glass substrate.
The pitch of these arrays lies in the near IR, and this, under appropriate wave vector
matching conditions in the visible region, allows for the excitation of surface
plasmon polaritons (SPP) guided along a dielectric - metal surface. SPP offered
new approaches in light guiding and local field intensity enhancement, but their
detection is often difficult due to the problematic discrimination of their contribution
from the overall scattering. Here PA measures the energy absorbed due to the
non-radiative decay of SPPs. We report on the absorption enhancement by presenting
the spatial mapping of absorption under the incidence angles and wavelength
that correspond to the efficient excitation of SPPs. Moreover, a comparison with
optical transmission measurements is carried out, underlining the applicability and
sensitivity of PA technique.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
photoacustic; plasmonic; nanostructure
Elenco autori:
Mussi, Valentina
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