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Universal scaling of plasmon coupling in metal nanostructures: Checking the validity for higher plasmonic modes using second harmonic generation

Butet, Jérémy  
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Russier-Antoine, Isabelle
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Jonin, Christian
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2013
Physical Review B

The universal scaling of plasmon coupling in metallic nanostructures is now a well-established feature. However, if the interaction between dipolar plasmon modes has been intensively studied, this is not the case of the coupling between higher order ones. Using Mie theory extended to second harmonic generation, we investigate the coupling between quadrupolar plasmon modes in metallic nanoshells. Like in the case of dipolar plasmon modes, a universal scaling behavior is observed in agreement with the plasmon hybridization model.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.87.235437
Web of Science ID

WOS:000321061000005

Author(s)
Butet, Jérémy  
Russier-Antoine, Isabelle
Jonin, Christian
Lascoux, Noëlle
Benichou, Emmanuel
Martin, Olivier J. F.  
Brevet, Pierre-François
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Amer Physical Soc

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

87

Issue

23

Article Number

235437

Subjects

Nanophotonics

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Plasmonics

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