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Subgroup Decomposition of Plasmonic Resonances in Hybrid Oligomers: Modeling the Resonance Lineshape

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 2101-2106

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl3003683

Keywords

Subwavelength nanostructures; surface plasmons; Fano resonances; plasmonic oligomers; subgroup decomposition

Funding

  1. SERC Agency of Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) [092 154 0099]
  2. UK EPSRC
  3. A*STAR - SINGA
  4. Leverhulme Trust
  5. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/H000917/1, EP/D063329/1, EP/H000917/2] Funding Source: researchfish
  6. EPSRC [EP/H000917/1, EP/H000917/2, EP/D063329/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Plasmonic resonances with a Fano lineshape observed in metallic nanoclusters often arise from the destructive interference between a dark, subradiant mode and a bright, super-radiant one. A flexible control over the Fano profile characterized by its linewidth and spectral contrast is crucial for many potential applications such as slowing light and biosensing. In this work, we show how one can easily but significantly tailor the overall spectral profile in plasmonic nanoclustar systems, for example, quadrumers and pentamers, by selectively altering the particle shape without a need to change the particle size, interparticle distance, or the number of elements of the oligomers. This is achieved through decomposing the whole spectrum into two separate contributions from subgroups, which are efficiently excited at their spectral peak positions. We further show that different strengths of interference between the two subgroups must be considered for a full understanding of the resulting spectral lineshape. In some cases, each subgroup is separately active in distinct frequency windows with only small overlap, leading to a simple convolution of the subspectra. Variation in particle shape of either subgroup results in the tuning of the overall spectral lineshape, which opens a novel pathway for shaping the plasmonic response in small nanoclusters.

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