scholarly journals Single-nanoantenna driven nanoscale control of the VO2 insulator to metal transition

Nanophotonics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Luca Bergamini ◽  
Bigeng Chen ◽  
Daniel Traviss ◽  
Yudong Wang ◽  
Cornelis H. de Groot ◽  
...  

Abstract The ultrafast concentration of electromagnetic energy in nanoscale volumes is one of the key features of optical nanoantennas illuminated at their surface plasmon resonances. Here, we drive the insulator to metal phase transition in vanadium dioxide (VO2) using a laser-induced pumping effect obtained by positioning a single gold nanoantenna in proximity to a VO2 thermochromic material. We explore how the geometry of the single nanoantenna affects the size and permittivity of the nanometer-scale VO2 regions featuring phase transition under different pumping conditions. The results reveal that a higher VO2 phase transition effect is obtained for pumping of the longitudinal or transversal localized surface plasmon depending on the antenna length. This characterization is of paramount importance since the single nanoantennas are the building blocks of many plasmonic nanosystems. Finally, we demonstrate the picosecond dynamics of the VO2 phase transition characterizing this system, useful for the realization of fast nano-switches. Our work shows that it is possible to miniaturize the hybrid plasmonic-VO2 system down to the single-antenna level, still maintaining a controllable behavior, fast picosecond dynamics, and the features characterizing its optical and thermal response.

2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Giulio Guzzinati ◽  
Armand Béché ◽  
Hugo Lourenço-Martins ◽  
Jérôme Martin ◽  
Mathieu Kociak ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 28 (17) ◽  
pp. 1450143 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. L. Wan ◽  
H. J. Du ◽  
Y. L. Song ◽  
F. Q. Zhou ◽  
K. J. Dai

The plasmonic properties of asymmetric Au / SiO 2/ Au sandwiched cross-shape nanobars are investigated theoretically using the discrete dipole approximation (DDA) method. Two localized surface plasmon resonances are observed in the extinction spectra, which perform extreme sensitivity to the length and width of the nanobar and can be tuned easily throughout visible and into near-infrared spectral regions. The local electric fields around the nanobar are calculated and a pure electromagnetic Raman enhancement factor of about 106 can be achieved. In addition, compared to a monolayer gold nanobar, it exhibits more "hot spots" and stronger localized electric field enhancements. This plasmonic substrate provides potential applications in surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and nonlinear optical devices.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dev Kumar Thapa ◽  
Subham Kumar Saha ◽  
Guru Pratheep Rajasekar ◽  
Biswajit Bhattacharyya ◽  
Rekha Mahadevu ◽  
...  

This article describes the optical properties of nanostructures composed of silver particles embedded into a gold matrix. In previous studies these materials were shown to exhibit temperature dependent transitions to a highly conductive and strongly diamagnetic state. Here we describe the anomalous optical properties of these nanostructures. Most notably, these materials fail to obey Mie theory and exhibit an unconventional resonance with a maximum at about 4 eV, while the usual gold and silver localized surface plasmon resonances are suppressed. This effect implies a significant deviation from the bulk dielectric functions of gold and silver. We further resolved this resonance into its absorbance and scattering sub-parts. It is observed that the resonance is largely comprised of scattering, with negligible losses even at ultraviolet frequencies.


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