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From individual to coupled metallic nanocavities Adi Salomon, Yehiam Prior Weizmann Institute of Science Radoslaw Kolkowski, Marcin Zielenski, Joseph Zyss ENS-Cachan
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From individual to coupled metallic nanocavities Adi Salomon, Yehiam Prior, Radoslaw Kolkowski, Marcin Zielenski, Joseph Zyss WIS, ENS-Cachan
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200nm Strong coupling and Symmetry Nanocavities In thin silver film
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SHG measurements Coherent process Sensitive to symmetry Non linear process. Iy
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ω 2ω2ω Scanning of the SHG response – Individual Cavities 5 micron
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Scanning of the SHG response – Individual Cavities 5 micron
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Experimental conditions: 200nm Ag film evaporated on glass,(n=1.5) Excitation at : 940nm ; SHG at 470nm Size Resonances – side length dependency
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840 880 920 960 Size Resonances – Wavelength dependency triangular side length = 210nm, refractive index = 1.5 Counts/10 sec
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Coupling between Neighboring Metallic NanoStructures
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Coupling between metallic nanoparticles In analogy to atoms hybridization Gersten, J. I.; Nitzan, A. Surf Sci 1985, 158, (1-3), 165-189. Sheikholeslami, S.; Jun, Y.-w.; Jain, P. K.; Alivisatos, A. P. Nano Letters 2010, 10, (7), 2655-2660 Rahmani, M.; Lei, D. Y.; Giannini, V.; Lukiyanchuk, B.; Ranjbar, M.; Liew, T. Y. F.; Hong, M. H.; Maier, S. A. Nano Lett 2012, 12, (4), 2101-2106 E. Prodan, C. Radloff, N. J. Halas,P. Nordlander Science 302, 419 (2003) Energy + - +-+- +-+- +-+- +-+-
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L. Gunnarsson et al. J. Phys. Chem. B 2005, 109, 1079-1087 d=10nm d=15nm d=25nm d=50nm d=250nm d
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Strong coupling between metallic nanocavities How can we probe the degree of coupling in these systems ? Can we design nanocavities that couple to long distances ?
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Plasmonic Hybridization 500 nm
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200nm Strong coupling and Symmetry 3-fold symmetry Reduced symmetry- when coupled ?
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Triangle side length = 200nm SHG response at two orthogonal polarizations
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200 nm
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SHG spectra with orthogonal input polarizations Counts/sec
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200nm SHG emission from coupled cavities The SHG emission is polarized ! 200nm
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Polarization sensitivity Fundamental beam polarization: horizontal 5 microns
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Can we probe the degree of coupling?
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Theoretical model (a)(b) For three fold symmetry : We define:
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rho= -0.5
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Summary & Conclusions Size matters Strong coupling is mediated by SPP
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Future directions complementarity (Babinet’s principle) between nanoparticles and nanocavities. What about chirality?
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Joseph Zyss Yehiam Prior SHG from Metallic Nano Cavities Radoslaw Kolkowski Marcin Zeilenski
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200 nm 1 micron Thank you ! * Fabricated at WIS
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Plasmonic Hybridization – In analogy to atoms hybridization 500 nm * Triangular hole side length ~ 200nm
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Babinet’s Principle
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1 2 3 Case study: Array of individual triangles, side length 300nm 1 2 3
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Mapping of the spots More than 2 orders of magnitude for shaped triangle ! 1 23 1
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Non Inversion( )/ Inversion symmetry ( )
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100nm SHG emission patterns
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Figure 3 (a) (b) 200nm Polarization properties of an individual cavity
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Strong coupling between nanostructures Can we consider nanocavities to be simply the complementary structures to nanoparticles? How can we probe the amount of coupling in these systems ? Can we design nanostructures that lead to coherent coupling?
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Theoretical model ρ=-1 (a)(b)(c) ρ=-0.5ρ=-0.1
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