Probing Plasmonic Gap Resonances between Gold Nanorods and a Metallic Surface

Xingxing Chen, Yuanqing Yang, Yu Hui Chen, Min Qiu*, Richard J. Blaikie, Boyang Ding

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Abstract

The plasmonic resonances in individual gold nanorods nanoscopically coupled to a gold film with different gap spacing have been experimentally and theoretically investigated. The spectral widths, wavelengths, and optical polarizabilities of the maxima in measured single-nanoparticle scattering spectra are significantly modified as the gap distance changes in the sub-20 nm domain. Comparing the experimental data with numerical simulations reveals that these modifications arise from the complex hybridization of several dipolar and multipolar plasmon modes that are strongly localized at the gap. These plasmon gap modes have distinct resonant and spatial characteristics as a result of near-field interaction between the elongated nanorods and the gold film. Additionally, the excitation of these gap modes is highly dependent on the gap spacing. Finally, we also discuss influences of these plasmonic modes on absorption properties of the system and propose a potential application of the studied structures in facilitating photothermal conversion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18627-18634
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume119
Issue number32
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jul 2015
Externally publishedYes

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