Collective plasmonic modes in ordered assemblies of metallic nanoshells

Citation:

Tserkezis C, Gantzounis G, Stefanou N. Collective plasmonic modes in ordered assemblies of metallic nanoshells. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter. 2008;20(7):075232 (7 pages).

Abstract:

Collective plasmonic modes in two- and three-dimensional periodic assemblies of metallic nanoshells are studied by means of full electrodynamic calculations using the layer-multiple-scattering method. We consider structures made of a single type of nanoshell as well as binary heterostructures made of two different types of nanoshells. The complex photonic band structure of such three-dimensional photonic crystals is analyzed in conjunction with relevant transmission diagrams of corresponding finite slabs and the physical origin of the different optical modes is elucidated. Moreover, we discuss associated absorption spectra and provide a consistent interpretation of the underlying physics. In the case of the binary systems, the plasmonic modes of the two building components coexist, leading to a rich structure of resonances over an extended frequency range and to broadband absorption.