We report on the optical performance of metallic nanohelices as the extension of the helical antenna concept into the optical wavelength range. These helical nanoparticles exhibit a structure and material dependent optical response due to the existence of a longitudinal localized-plasmon resonance which scales linearly with the total length of the helix; thus, comprising the number of turns and the single-turn length of the nanohelix. This is in contrast with macroscopic metallic helices, where the scaling of their operational mode is only determined by the length of a single turn. We show how the plasmon damping is radiated or absorbed depending on the interband activity of the metal forming the nanohelix. This study demonstrates the ability of helical structures to control and manipulate optical fields at the nanometer scale according to their specific shape and material composition.

Wavelength Scaling of and Damping in Plasmonic Helical Antennae

ROSSELLA, FRANCESCO;BELLANI, VITTORIO;
2015-01-01

Abstract

We report on the optical performance of metallic nanohelices as the extension of the helical antenna concept into the optical wavelength range. These helical nanoparticles exhibit a structure and material dependent optical response due to the existence of a longitudinal localized-plasmon resonance which scales linearly with the total length of the helix; thus, comprising the number of turns and the single-turn length of the nanohelix. This is in contrast with macroscopic metallic helices, where the scaling of their operational mode is only determined by the length of a single turn. We show how the plasmon damping is radiated or absorbed depending on the interband activity of the metal forming the nanohelix. This study demonstrates the ability of helical structures to control and manipulate optical fields at the nanometer scale according to their specific shape and material composition.
2015
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Published as soon as accepted and summarized in monthly issues, ACS Photonics will publish Research Articles, Letters, Perspectives, and Reviews, to encompass the full scope of published research in this field. Among the areas the journal will cover are: Molecular and nano-photonics Solid state inorganic materials for optoelectronics Polymer and organic optoelectronic materials Plasmonics and optical metamaterials Photonic crystals Mesoscale photonics and optoelectronics Nonlinear optics and materials Quantum optics and single-photon processes Flexible electronics and displays Silicon photonics Optical switching, memory, and data storage Lasers, quantum electronics, and optical amplifiers LEDs and solid-state lighting Photonics for energy materials Biophotonics Micro- and nano-optoelectromechanical systems Modeling and simulation of photonic processes
Plasmonic, nanohelices, optical antenna
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J. M., Caridad; D., Mccloskey; Rossella, Francesco; Bellani, Vittorio; J. F., Donegan; V., Krstic
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