Self-similar chain of metal nanospheres as efficient nanolens

Mark I. Stockman*, Kuiru Li, David J. Bergman

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Abstract

As an efficient nanolens, we propose a self-similar linear chain of several metal nanospheres with progressively decreasing sizes and separations. To describe such systems, we develop the multipole spectral expansion method. Optically excited, such a nanolens develops the nanofocus ("hottest spot") in the gap between the smallest nanospheres, where the local fields are enhanced by orders of magnitude due to multiplicative, cascade effect of its geometry and high SQS-factor of surface plasmon resonance. The spectral maximum of the enhancement is in the near-ultraviolet, shifting toward the red as the separation between the spheres decreases. The proposed system can be used for nanooptical detection, Raman characterization, nonlinear spectroscopy, nano-manipulation of single molecules or nanoparticles, and other applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)993-995
Number of pages3
JournalOSA Trends in Optics and Photonics Series
Volume97
StatePublished - 2004
EventInternational Quantum Electronics Conference, IQEC - San Francisco, CA, United States
Duration: 21 May 200426 May 2004

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