The plasmon hybridization theory is based on a quasi-electrostatic approximation of the Maxwell’s equations. It does not take into account magnetic interactions, retardation effects, and radiation losses. Magnetic interactions play a dominant role in the scattering from dielectric nanoparticles. The retardation effects play a fundamental role in the coupling of the modes with the incident radiation and in determining their radiative strength; their exclusion may lead to erroneous predictions of the excited modes and of the scattered power spectra. Radiation losses may lead to a significant broadening of the scattering resonances. We propose a hybridization theory for non-Hermitian composite systems based on the full-Maxwell equations that, overcoming all the limitations of the plasmon hybridization theory, unlocks the description of dielectric dimers. As an example, we decompose the scattered field from silicon and silver dimers, under different excitation conditions and gap-sizes, in terms of dimer modes, pinpointing the hybridizing isolated-sphere modes behind them.

Full-wave electromagnetic modes and hybridization in nanoparticle dimers / Pascale, M.; Miano, G.; Tricarico, R.; Forestiere, C.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 9:1(2019), p. 14524. [10.1038/s41598-019-50498-1]

Full-wave electromagnetic modes and hybridization in nanoparticle dimers

Pascale M.;Miano G.;Tricarico R.;Forestiere C.
2019

Abstract

The plasmon hybridization theory is based on a quasi-electrostatic approximation of the Maxwell’s equations. It does not take into account magnetic interactions, retardation effects, and radiation losses. Magnetic interactions play a dominant role in the scattering from dielectric nanoparticles. The retardation effects play a fundamental role in the coupling of the modes with the incident radiation and in determining their radiative strength; their exclusion may lead to erroneous predictions of the excited modes and of the scattered power spectra. Radiation losses may lead to a significant broadening of the scattering resonances. We propose a hybridization theory for non-Hermitian composite systems based on the full-Maxwell equations that, overcoming all the limitations of the plasmon hybridization theory, unlocks the description of dielectric dimers. As an example, we decompose the scattered field from silicon and silver dimers, under different excitation conditions and gap-sizes, in terms of dimer modes, pinpointing the hybridizing isolated-sphere modes behind them.
2019
Full-wave electromagnetic modes and hybridization in nanoparticle dimers / Pascale, M.; Miano, G.; Tricarico, R.; Forestiere, C.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 9:1(2019), p. 14524. [10.1038/s41598-019-50498-1]
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