Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The exploitation of surface plasmon polaritons has been mostly limited to the visible and near
infrared range, due to the low frequency limit for coherent plasmon excitation and the reduction
of confinement on the metal surface for lower energies. In this work we show that 3D - out of
plane - nanostructures can considerably increase the intrinsic quality of the optical output, light
confinement and electric field enhancement factors, also in the near and mid-infrared. We suggest
that the physical principle relies on the combination of far field and near field interactions between
neighboring antennas, promoted by the 3D out-of-plane geometry. We first analyze the changes in
the optical behavior, which occur when passing from a single on-plane nanostructure to a 3D outof-
plane configuration. Then we show that by arranging the nanostructures in periodic arrays, 3D
architectures can provide, in the mid-IR, a much stronger plasmonic response, compared to that
achievable with the use of 2D configurations, leading to higher energy harvesting properties and
improved Q-factors, with bright perspective up to the terahertz range.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Multidisciplinary
Elenco autori:
Malerba, Mario; Alabastri, Alessandro; Miele, Ermanno; Zilio, Pierfrancesco; Patrini, Maddalena; Bajoni, Daniele; Messina, Gabriele C.; Dipalo, Michele; Toma, Andrea; Zaccaria, Remo Proietti; De Angelis, Francesco
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