Plasmon excitations in chemically heterogeneous nanoarrays
Conley, K., Nayyar, N., Rossi, T. P., Kuisma, M., Turkowski, V., Puska, M. J., & Rahman, T. S. (2020). Plasmon excitations in chemically heterogeneous nanoarrays. Physical Review B, 101(23), Article 235132. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.101.235132
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The capability of collective excitations, such as localized surface plasmon resonances, to produce a versatile spectrum of optical phenomena is governed by the interactions within the collective and single-particle responses in the finite system. In many practical instances, plasmonic metallic nanoparticles and arrays are either topologically or chemically heterogeneous, which affects both the constituent transitions and their interactions. Here, the formation of collective excitations in weakly Cu- and Pd-doped Au nanoarrays is described using time-dependent density functional theory. The additional impurity-induced modes in the optical response can be thought to result from intricate interactions between separated excitations or transitions. We investigate the heterogeneity at the impurity level, the symmetry aspects related to the impurity position, and the influence of the impurity position on the confinement phenomena. The chemically rich and symmetry-dependent quantum mechanical effects are analyzed with transition contribution maps demonstrating the possibility to develop nanostructures with more controlled collective properties.
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The work was supported in part by US DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-07ER46354 (N.N., V.T., and T.S.R.) and as part of the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence program (Project No. 251748, K.C. and M.J.P., and Project No. 312298, K.C.). T.P.R. acknowledges support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 838996. M.K. acknowledges funding from Academy of Finland under Grant No. 295602. We acknowledge computational resources provided by CSC–IT Center for Science (Finland) and by the Aalto Science-IT project (Aalto University School of Science). ...License
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