Direct observation of resonant modes in circular cavities by LRM

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Abstract

The observation of plasmonic cavities has become an important topic, as a number of novel technologies are being conceived and developed with such systems.\footnote{M. Khajavikhan, A. Simic, M. Katz, J.H. Lee, B. Slutsky, A. Mizrahi, V. Lomakin, Y. Fainman, Nature, 482, 204 (2012).} We present the experimental observation of the resonant plasmon modes in circular cavities by using an alternative scheme of the leakage radiation microscope. The reported method is very simple to implement (wide-field, non-scanning) without sample requirements more than the patterned cavity. The calculation of the cavities' radii for specific excited modes is based on a simple drumhead model.\footnote{F. Ye, M.J. Burns, and M. J. Naughton, Nano Lett. 13, 519 (2013).} Numerical simulations confirm our observations and suggest that the detected field is related to the in-plane components of the modes in the cavity, an expected result when the leakage radiation microscopy is used.

*This work is supported by the W. M. Keck Foundation.

Authors

  • Juan Merlo

    • Boston College
    • Department of Physics, Boston College
  • Fan Ye

    • Boston College, Department of Physics, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467
    • Department of Physics, Boston College
  • M. Burns

    • Boston College, Department of Physics, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467
    • Boston College
    • Department of Physics, Boston College
    • Boston Coll
  • M. Naughton

    • Boston College, Department of Physics, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467
    • Boston College
    • Department of Physics, Boston College
    • Boston Coll