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Enhancing the electric fields around the nanorods by using metal grooves

Enhancing the electric fields around the nanorods by using metal grooves
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摘要 To enhance electric fields around nanorods,a Ag nanorod-groove system is presented and its electric field distribution is studied using the finite difference time domain method.Since the superposition of the electric fields of the split multi-beam of light works as excitation for electron oscillations in the nanorods,enhanced electric fields occur around the nanorods.In addition,the effects of topological parameters of the nanorod-groove system,such as the oblique angle of the groove,displacement of the nanorod to the bottom of the groove,and separation between the nanorods on electric field distributions are also studied.These results may be helpful for designing substrates to obtain larger electric fields around nanorods. To enhance electric fields around nanorods, a Ag nanorod-groove system is presented and its electric field distribution is studied using the finite difference time domain method. Since the superposition of the electric fields of the split multi-beam of light works as excitation for electron oscillations in the nanorods, enhanced electric fields occur around the nanorods. In addition, the effects of topological parameters of the nanorod-groove system, such as the oblique angle of the groove, displacement of the nanorod to the bottom of the groove, and separation between the nanorods on electric field distributions are also studied. These results may be helpful for designing substrates to obtain larger electric fields around nanorods.
出处 《Science China(Physics,Mechanics & Astronomy)》 SCIE EI CAS 2012年第10期1763-1768,共6页 中国科学:物理学、力学、天文学(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 11004160)
关键词 optical property nanorod-groove system PLASMON finite difference time domain method 纳米棒 强电场 金属槽 时域有限差分方法 电场分布 多光束 倾斜角 系统
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