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Scattering enhancement from an array of interacting dipoles near a planar waveguide

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/JOSAB.19.002437

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We develop a theory for light scattering from a random array of nanaparticles spaced much less than an optical wavelength from an optical waveguide. We deal with the randomness in the particle positions by convolving the single-particle Green's dyadic with a correlation function that describes the average properties of the particle distribution. This allows us to treat free-space and substrate-mediated particle-particle interactions. We show that coherent interactions between particles near a waveguide cause dramatic, qualitative changes to the particle susceptibilities. Hence, the scattering spectra show strong, surface-induced peaks that we associate with the onset of leaky guided waves of the layered substrate. Our predictions produce outstanding agreement with the scattering experiments of Stuart and Hall [Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 5663 (1998)]. (C) 2002 Optical Society of America.

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