Plasmonic systems unveiled by Fano resonances

ACS Nano. 2012 Feb 28;6(2):1830-8. doi: 10.1021/nn2050533. Epub 2012 Feb 6.

Abstract

We show in detail how a derivation of Fano theory can serve as a new paradigm to study, understand, and control the interaction of nano-objects with light. Examples include a plasmonic crystal, a dolmen-type structure sustaining dark and bright plasmon modes, and a nanoshell heptamer. On the basis of only three coupling factors, a straightforward analytical formula is obtained, only assuming a plasmonic resonance for the continuum, and retaining the nonclassical character of the original formalism. It allows one to predict, reproduce, or decompose Fano interferences solely in terms of the physical properties of the uncoupled nanostructures when available, without the need of additional fitting parameters.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't