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Local Field Enhancement Due to the Edge States of Nanoplasmonic Crystal

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PHOTONICS
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/photonics10030263

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nanoplasmonic crystal; photonic edge states; local field enhancement

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In this paper, the authors investigate the enhancement of local electric fields in a nanoplasmonic crystal due to the existence of photonic edge states. They demonstrate that these states can be excited by incident waves and are localized along line defects in the crystal. Numerical simulations show a 12-fold enhancement of the electric field for incident plane waves at a wavelength of 545 nm. This effect can be utilized to improve the sensitivity of SERS spectroscopy, increase the Purcell factor of quantum systems, and enhance higher harmonic generation.
In this paper, we describe the effect of local electric field enhancement due to the existence of photonic edge states in a nanoplasmonic crystal. These states can be excited by a normal incident wave and are localized along the continuous line defect, where translational symmetry is broken. The nanoplasmonic crystal is formed by a triangular lattice of SiO2 cylinders on top of SiO2 and Ag thin films. Numerical simulations demonstrated that edge modes that are concentrated around a defect in a nanophotonic crystal may result in 12 field enhancements of the electric field for the incident plane wave of wavelength 545 nm. This effect can be employed for improving the sensitivity of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectroscopy, increasing the Purcell factor of quantum systems and improving the efficiency of higher harmonic generation.

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