Plasmonic electric near-field enhancement in self-organized gold nanoparticles in macroscopic arrays

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V. Mondes
E. Antonsson
J. Plenge
C. Raschpichler
I. Halfpap
A. Menski
C. Graf
M. F. Kling
E. Rühl
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[1] Freie Universität Berlin,Physical Chemistry
[2] Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität,Physics Department
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Applied Physics B | 2016年 / 122卷
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Field Enhancement; Interparticle Distance; High Harmonic Generation; Plasmonic Coupling; Gold Nanospheres;
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When plasmonic nanoparticles are incorporated into nanostructures and they are exposed to external optical fields, plasmonic coupling causes electric near-field enhancement which is significantly larger than that of isolated nanoparticles. We report on the plasmonic coupling in arrays of gold nanospheres (20 ± 3 and 50 ± 4 nm) prepared by colloidal chemistry and self-organization. This yields field enhancement in arrays with areas of several mm2 and provides an alternative approach to lithographic methods for preparation of nanostructures for plasmonic applications. Gold nanospheres are surface-functionalized by organic ligands, which define the interparticle distance in the array upon self-organization of the nanoparticles. The experiments are accompanied by finite-difference time-domain simulations, which quantify the dependence of the field enhancement on the interparticle distance.
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