Dissociation of small metal particles induced by surface plasmon excitation with laser light

1989 ◽  
Vol 12 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 245-247 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. Hoheisel ◽  
U. Schulte ◽  
M. Vollmer ◽  
R. Weidenauer ◽  
F. Tr�ger
1989 ◽  
Vol 36 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 664-672 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. Hoheisel ◽  
U. Schulte ◽  
M. Vollmer ◽  
R. Weidenauer ◽  
F. Träger

1990 ◽  
Vol 206 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. Hoheisel ◽  
F. Träger ◽  
U. Schulte ◽  
M. Vollmer

ABSTRACTThe size and size distribution of small metal particles on surfaces can be manipulated with laser light. This has become possible by use of a nonthermal desorption process based on surface plasmon excitation in the particles. Most importantly, a considerable narrowing of a given size distribution on a surface can be achieved. Recent experiments on the desorption mechanism and the size manipulation are summarized.


Author(s):  
H. Seiler ◽  
U. Haas ◽  
K.H. Körtje

The physical properties of small metal particles reveal an intermediate position between atomic and bulk material. Especially Ag has shown pronounced size effects. We compared silver layers evaporated in high vacuum with cluster layers of small silver particles, evaporated in N2 at a pressure of about 102 Pa. The investigations were performed by electron optical methods (TEM, SEM, EELS) and by Photoacoustic (PA) Spectroscopy (gas-microphone detection).The observation of cluster layers with TEM and high resolution SEM show small silver particles with diameters of about 50 nm (Fig. 1 and Figure 2, respectively). The electron diffraction patterns of homogeneous Ag layers and of cluster layers are similar, whereas the low loss EELS spectra due to plasmon excitation are quite different. Fig. 3 and Figure 4 show first results of EELS spectra of a cluster layer of small silver particles on carbon foil and of a homogeneous Ag layer, respectively.


2013 ◽  
Vol E96.C (3) ◽  
pp. 385-388 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hathaithip NINSONTI ◽  
Weerasak CHOMKITICHAI ◽  
Akira BABA ◽  
Wiyong KANGWANSUPAMONKON ◽  
Sukon PHANICHPHANT ◽  
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Nanomaterials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 1333
Author(s):  
Leeju Singh ◽  
Nicolò Maccaferri ◽  
Denis Garoli ◽  
Yuri Gorodetski

The phenomenon of coupling between light and surface plasmon polaritons requires specific momentum matching conditions. In the case of a single scattering object on a metallic surface, such as a nanoparticle or a nanohole, the coupling between a broadband effect, i.e., scattering, and a discrete one, such as surface plasmon excitation, leads to Fano-like resonance lineshapes. The necessary phase matching requirements can be used to engineer the light–plasmon coupling and to achieve a directional plasmonic excitation. Here, we investigate this effect by using a chiral nanotip to excite surface plasmons with a strong spin-dependent azimuthal variation. This effect can be described by a Fano-like interference with a complex coupling factor that can be modified thanks to a symmetry breaking of the nanostructure.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (10) ◽  
pp. 12550-12561
Author(s):  
Paul A. DeSario ◽  
Wesley O. Gordon ◽  
Alex Balboa ◽  
Ashley M. Pennington ◽  
Catherine L. Pitman ◽  
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