Finite gratings of many thin silver nanostrips: Optical resonances and role of periodicity

We study numerically the optical properties of the periodic in one dimension flat gratings made of multiple thin silver nanostrips suspended in free space. Unlike other publications, we consider the gratings that are finite however made of many strips that are well thinner than the wavelength. Our a...

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Main Authors: Olga V. Shapoval, Alexander I. Nosich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2013-04-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://link.aip.org/link/doi/10.1063/1.4802880
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Alexander I. Nosich
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description We study numerically the optical properties of the periodic in one dimension flat gratings made of multiple thin silver nanostrips suspended in free space. Unlike other publications, we consider the gratings that are finite however made of many strips that are well thinner than the wavelength. Our analysis is based on the combined use of two techniques earlier verified by us in the scattering by a single thin strip of conventional dielectric: the generalized (effective) boundary conditions (GBCs) imposed on the strip median lines and the Nystrom-type discretization of the associated singular and hyper-singular integral equations (IEs). The first point means that in the case of the metal strip thickness being only a small fraction of the free-space wavelength (typically 5 nm to 50 nm versus 300 nm to 1 μm) we can neglect the internal field and consider only the field limit values. In its turn, this enables reduction of the integration contour in the associated IEs to the strip median lines. This brings significant simplification of the scattering analysis while preserving a reasonably adequate modeling. The second point guarantees fast convergence and controlled accuracy of computations that enables us to compute the gratings consisting of hundreds of thin strips, with total size in hundreds of wavelengths. Thanks to this, in the H-polarization case we demonstrate the build-up of sharp grating resonances (a.k.a. as collective or lattice resonances) in the scattering and absorption cross-sections of sparse multi-strip gratings, in addition to better known localized surface-plasmon resonances on each strip. The grating modes, which are responsible for these resonances, have characteristic near-field patterns that are distinctively different from the plasmons as can be seen if the strip number gets larger. In the E-polarization case, no such resonances are detectable however the build-up of Rayleigh anomalies is observed, accompanied by the reduced scattering and absorption.
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spelling doaj.art-5441c5a9b7324cfe9752ac7d937833622022-12-22T02:50:13ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262013-04-013404212004212010.1063/1.4802880Finite gratings of many thin silver nanostrips: Optical resonances and role of periodicityOlga V. ShapovalAlexander I. NosichWe study numerically the optical properties of the periodic in one dimension flat gratings made of multiple thin silver nanostrips suspended in free space. Unlike other publications, we consider the gratings that are finite however made of many strips that are well thinner than the wavelength. Our analysis is based on the combined use of two techniques earlier verified by us in the scattering by a single thin strip of conventional dielectric: the generalized (effective) boundary conditions (GBCs) imposed on the strip median lines and the Nystrom-type discretization of the associated singular and hyper-singular integral equations (IEs). The first point means that in the case of the metal strip thickness being only a small fraction of the free-space wavelength (typically 5 nm to 50 nm versus 300 nm to 1 μm) we can neglect the internal field and consider only the field limit values. In its turn, this enables reduction of the integration contour in the associated IEs to the strip median lines. This brings significant simplification of the scattering analysis while preserving a reasonably adequate modeling. The second point guarantees fast convergence and controlled accuracy of computations that enables us to compute the gratings consisting of hundreds of thin strips, with total size in hundreds of wavelengths. Thanks to this, in the H-polarization case we demonstrate the build-up of sharp grating resonances (a.k.a. as collective or lattice resonances) in the scattering and absorption cross-sections of sparse multi-strip gratings, in addition to better known localized surface-plasmon resonances on each strip. The grating modes, which are responsible for these resonances, have characteristic near-field patterns that are distinctively different from the plasmons as can be seen if the strip number gets larger. In the E-polarization case, no such resonances are detectable however the build-up of Rayleigh anomalies is observed, accompanied by the reduced scattering and absorption.http://link.aip.org/link/doi/10.1063/1.4802880
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Finite gratings of many thin silver nanostrips: Optical resonances and role of periodicity
AIP Advances
title Finite gratings of many thin silver nanostrips: Optical resonances and role of periodicity
title_full Finite gratings of many thin silver nanostrips: Optical resonances and role of periodicity
title_fullStr Finite gratings of many thin silver nanostrips: Optical resonances and role of periodicity
title_full_unstemmed Finite gratings of many thin silver nanostrips: Optical resonances and role of periodicity
title_short Finite gratings of many thin silver nanostrips: Optical resonances and role of periodicity
title_sort finite gratings of many thin silver nanostrips optical resonances and role of periodicity
url http://link.aip.org/link/doi/10.1063/1.4802880
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